(32) The Physics Garden

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[Chapter 32: The Physics Garden]
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I like physics, so my estate during the Millennial Kingdom had a physics garden. There were two long rectangular pools of water parallel to each other with a walkway between them. There was a type of fountain shooting jets of water from one pool to the other creating a parabolic roof of water. Half the jets of water shot from the left pool to the right pool and half the jets of water shot in the reverse direction from the right pool back to the left pool. When you walked along the pathway it was like walking under a cave of water and you didn’t get wet except for a cooling mist. During the daytime, light refracted from the parabolic roof of water creating a wonderful rainbow of colors.

There were circular waves generated in the pools of water where jets of water would land. These circular waves would ripple outward toward a partition with two small openings in them. The waves would diffract when they passed through the small opening in the partition causing a semi-circular ripple to emerge from each small opening. As the waves rippled from the two small openings, they would overlap each other and interfere so that the height of the wave at each point was the superposition of the two waves like a Young’s double slit experiment.

At the short ends of the long rectangular pools were water cannons attached to the sides on a platform. The water cannon could have its vertical angle adjusted by turning a wheel and had a built in protractor to measure the angle. The height of the platform that could be raised or lowered using a screw system by turning another larger wheel attached to a gear system. The long edge of the pool was marked periodically with numbers to indicate distance in meters like a giant measuring stick. There were floating targets in the pool that could be moved around to different distances. There were also physics equations etched into the short sides of the pool that indicated how to calculate the angle needed to hit the targets depending on their distance and the height of the water cannon platform.

There was an outdoor dining area that was surrounded by Rueben’s tubes, which were tubes with tiny holes allowing a flammable gas to escape out of it with a speaker system attached to the side of the tube. The speaker would generate tones to create standing waves of fire on the tubes. When music was played, the fire would dance to the music. The Rueben’s tubes also provided warmth acting as heaters for evening dinners.
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There were two curved giant granite walls on opposite ends of the garden. The walls were carved into an elliptical shape so that if you sat at the focal point of one side of the garden you could talk normally and carry on a conversation with someone at the other focal point at the other end of the garden. Each focal point was marked with a picnic table carved out of marble.

There was also a lens system with each end near each of the marble picnic tables. The lens system was made out of four giant lenses with the same radius that was several meters. These four giant lenses were lined up in a horizontal row such that their centers were along the same horizontal line. The four lenses were grouped into two pairs on each side. Each pair of lenses had its lenses on opposite sides of the same focal point. When you looked through one end of the four lens system you could see out the other end as if there was nothing between them. There was a granite wall in the center of the garden with a small opening several meters high around where the horizontal center line of the lens system was. People on opposite sides of the garden could see each other by looking through the lens system even though there was a granite wall in the middle of the garden. Each lens was a fountain with a tiny pool of water at its base. The lens had pipes along its edges that would periodically pump water from the bottom pool to its top. The water would then flow over the lens like a waterfall cleaning the lens and preventing it from developing a layer of dust.

There was a tornado generator that could be used to generate circulating wind vortex. The tornado generator had a giant parabolic mirror at its base like a giant bowl with parabolic cross-sections. There was a small pool of water at the bottom of the parabolic mirror in the center. There were pumps that would periodically pump the water to the top of the parabolic mirror at the edges and have it flow back down like a waterfall to clean any dust off of the parabolic mirror. There was an insulating rod rising from the center of the parabolic mirror. The insulating rod pole had a giant conducing ball located at the focal point of the parabolic mirror. Attached to the top of the giant conducting ball was a giant conducing horizontal ring that was attached using horizontal conducting rods so that it looked like an old fashion wheel with spokes. The insulating rod pole started to twist a little as it rose above the conducting ball. At the top of the twisting insulating pole was a conducting bowl filled with water. There was a pump cooling system along the inside of the insulating pole that could circulate cold water from the small pool of water at the base to the conducting bowl at the top. The parabolic mirror would focus the incoming light from the sun at the giant conducting ball. The giant conducting ball would then heat up the ring and cause air to rise. The rising air would cool down when it reaches the conducting bowl filled with cold water at the top. Hot air would be rising from the edges from the heated conducting ring and cold air would sink down the middle from the conducting bowl filled with cold water, which created a tornado vortex.
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