Nope. You don't have to apologize, Cin. You were simply speaking your mind on this topic and there is nothing wrong with that.
Okay, so, here's a great one-hour lecture on snowflakes that I've been listening to:
The Secret Life of a Snowflake: An Up-Close Look at the Science and the Splendor of Nature's Frozen Art
http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/videos/...ozen-art-0
I've watched some of the beginning and it's quite interesting to me so far. It's a lecture on all about the secrets of snowflake formation. I'm going to watch the rest of it later.
Okay, so, here's a great one-hour lecture on snowflakes that I've been listening to:
The Secret Life of a Snowflake: An Up-Close Look at the Science and the Splendor of Nature's Frozen Art
http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/videos/...ozen-art-0
Website Wrote:How do snowflakes form? What creates their complex, symmetrical and strikingly beautiful shapes? Is it true that no two are exactly alike? Kenneth Libbrecht of Caltech, will reveal the secrets of snowflakes and the molecular dynamics of crystal growth through spectacular photographs of these miniature ice sculptures.
I've watched some of the beginning and it's quite interesting to me so far. It's a lecture on all about the secrets of snowflake formation. I'm going to watch the rest of it later.