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  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
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  • Mechanical Jacks Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0807.jpg
  • Pareidolia is the tendency for incorrect perception of a stimulus as an object, pattern or meaning known to the observer, such as seeing shapes in clouds, seeing faces in inanimate objects or abstract patterns, or hearing hidden messages in music. Pareidolia can be considered a subcategory of apophenia. Pareidolia was at one time considered a symptom of human psychosis, but it is now seen as a normal human tendency.
    VA_f_Pareidolia_0393.jpg
  • 19th Century illustration of Steam Engines. Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
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  • Mechanical cranes Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0804.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0801.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0774.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0761.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0721.jpg
  • Mechanics is the area of physics concerned with the motions of macroscopic objects. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. This branch of physics has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes. During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm. The field is today less widely understood in terms of quantum theory. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIV;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1816
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIV_0717.jpg
  • Pareidolia is the tendency for incorrect perception of a stimulus as an object, pattern or meaning known to the observer, such as seeing shapes in clouds, seeing faces in inanimate objects or abstract patterns, or hearing hidden messages in music. Pareidolia can be considered a subcategory of apophenia. Pareidolia was at one time considered a symptom of human psychosis, but it is now seen as a normal human tendency.
    VA_f_Pareidolia_DSC09910.jpg
  • Pareidolia is the tendency for incorrect perception of a stimulus as an object, pattern or meaning known to the observer, such as seeing shapes in clouds, seeing faces in inanimate objects or abstract patterns, or hearing hidden messages in music. Pareidolia can be considered a subcategory of apophenia. Pareidolia was at one time considered a symptom of human psychosis, but it is now seen as a normal human tendency.
    VA_f_Pareidolia_DSC08681.jpg
  • Archimedes of Syracuse (c. 287 – c. 212 BC) was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Here depicted in his bath where he found a way of calculating the volume of any object
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  • Archimedes of Syracuse (c. 287 – c. 212 BC) was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Here depicted in his bath where he found a way of calculating the volume of any object
    AH_Science-Museum_01543.jpg
  • Cut of a plunger (plumber's helper or plumber's friend) on white background
    OR_f_Object_DSC_1281.jpg
  • Cut of a plunger (plumber's helper or plumber's friend) on white background
    OR_f_Object_DSC_1280.jpg
  • Cut of a plunger (plumber's helper or plumber's friend) on white background
    OR_m_Object_DSC_1281_new.jpg
  • Cut of a plunger (plumber's helper or plumber's friend) on white background
    OR_m_Object_DSC_1280_new.jpg
  • A red mooring buoy floats in the green, murky water of a harbour
    VA_f_Abstract_01586.jpg
  • discarded old cardboard suitcase near a gutter in a street
    VA_f_Bucharest_2014_1057.JPG
  • Hamsa - popular amulet for protection from the envious or evil eye
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  • Hamsa - popular amulet for protection from the envious or evil eye
    ir_11174_objects_fs_PS.jpg
  • two Flash lights one purple one yellow
    ir_m_11272_objects.jpg
  • two Flash lights one purple one yellow
    ir_m_11266_objects.jpg
  • utility knife
    ir_f_11283_f_objects_fs_PS.jpg
  • utility knife
    ir_m_11277_objects_New.jpg
  • Acacia Tree in the desert at sunset Photographed in the Negev desert, Israel
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  • Acacia Tree in the desert at sunset Photographed in the Negev desert, Israel
    EB_f_sunset_9021.jpg
  • utility knife
    ir_f_11277_f_objects_fs_PS.jpg
  • Transparent chess set
    ia_f_chess_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Various Helium filled balloons
    AP_Purim_DSC_5762.jpg
  • Colourful Helium balloons released into the blue sky at a celebration
    AP_f_balloons_6147.jpg
  • Colourful Helium balloons released into the blue sky at a celebration
    AP_f_balloons_6150.jpg
  • still life on the beach
    ia_lemon-drink2.jpg
  • Transparent Glass Ashtray
    VA_f_1810-Abstract_07650.jpg
  • Digitally Enhanced Cycling traffic light. Photographed in Madrid, Spain
    IR_m_Madrid_D4157-warfighter.jpg
  • Digitally Enhanced Cycling traffic light. Photographed in Madrid, Spain
    IR_m_Madrid_D4157-Plasma.jpg
  • Ticker tape parade with colorful balloons
    AP_Balloons-2017_6307.jpg
  • Ticker tape parade with colorful balloons
    AP_f_Balloons_6276.jpg
  • Elevated view of a set of plates on white tablecloth
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  • Teacup and saucer on white background
    OA_0812_IMG_5577_fs.jpg
  • Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_f_50532_fs.jpg
  • Bird's feather close up
    IR_f_Spring_E2142-com2.jpg
  • Bird's feather close up
    IR_f_Spring_E2151.jpg
  • Close up of a bird's feather caught in the branches of a bush
    VA_f_Animal_DSC08890.jpg
  • Close up of a bird's feather caught in the branches of a bush
    VA_f_Animal_DSC08882.jpg
  • Flea Market in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
    VA_f_Plovdiv_03565.jpg
  • Flea Market in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
    VA_f_Plovdiv_03564.jpg
  • Flea Market in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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  • Flea Market in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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  • Flea Market in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
    VA_f_Plovdiv_03545.jpg
  • Sharpened pencile and scraps on white background
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  • various bottles of alcohol on display in a bar
    DS_Bat-Mitzvah_0580.jpg
  • various bottles of alcohol on display in a bar
    DS_Bat-Mitzvah_0579.jpg
  • various bottles of alcohol on display in a bar
    DS_Bat-Mitzvah_0577.jpg
  • various bottles of alcohol on display in a bar
    DS_Bat-Mitzvah_0576.jpg
  • Judaism. Several Talitot
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  • Talith and Sidur for Jewish ritual
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  • Judaism. Several Talitot
    OR0_Judaism_1612_948.jpg
  • Judaism. Several Talitot
    OR0_Judaism_1612_947.jpg
  • Judaism. Several Talitot
    OR0_Judaism_1612_939.jpg
  • Vintage soda water bottles for gassing water
    OR0_f_food_1612_934.jpg
  • Tifillin, Talith and elaborated decorated Talith bag,
    IR_m_25995.jpg
  • Cutout of Tifillin and Talit on white background
    YM_m_Tfilin_18_fs_new.jpg
  • Cutout of Tifillin on white background
    YM_m_Tfilin_17_fs_new.jpg
  • Sewing kit thread and measuring tape
    YM_m_0909_IMG_9436_fs_new.jpg
  • Single Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_m_50553_New.jpg
  • Single Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_m_50526_New.jpg
  • Snake under x-ray a whole mouse can be seen being digested on the left
    GV_Snakes-White.jpg
  • Gold Medals with  Gym shoes on White background
    MB_Gold-Medals.jpg
  • A stack of recordable discs
    ET_m_6316.jpg
  • A stack of recordable discs
    ET_m_6312.jpg
  • A stack of recordable discs
    ET_m_6311.jpg
  • A stack of recordable discs
    ET_m_6310.jpg
  • Shoe Fetish
    ET_m_5585.jpg
  • Snake under x-ray a whole mouse can be seen being digested on the left
    GV_Snake-X-Ray_colour.jpg
  • Vitruvian Man a mannequin under x-ray
    GV_vitruvian-X-Ray.jpg
  • Snake under x-ray a whole mouse can be seen being digested on the left
    GV_Snake-X-Ray.jpg
  • Russian Matryoshka doll under x-ray. The inner smaller dolls can be seen
    GV_Matryoshka-doll.jpg
  • Russian Matryoshka doll under x-ray. The inner smaller dolls can be seen
    GV_Matryoshka-doll-colour.jpg
  • The Thinker (or thinking man - Homo sapiens) mannequin under x-ray
    GV_Mannequin-X-Ray_colour.jpg
  • The Thinker (or thinking man - Homo sapiens) mannequin under x-ray
    GV_Mannequin-X-Ray.jpg
  • loudspeaker under x-ray. the magnetic speaker within the box can be seen
    GV_Loadspeaker-X-Ray.jpg
  • The Creation of Adam (Michelangelo) two hands under x-ray
    GV_Human-X-Ray_02_colour2.jpg
  • The Creation of Adam (Michelangelo) two hands under x-ray
    GV_Human-X-Ray_02_colour.jpg
  • The Creation of Adam (Michelangelo) two hands under x-ray
    GV_Human-X-Ray_02.jpg
  • medical care concept - A box of medical capsules under x-ray
    GV_Capsules-X-Ray.jpg
  • Concept - Butterflies in the stomach - x-ray of a human Abdomen with butterflies
    GV_Butterfy-stomach.Jpg
  • Concept - Butterflies in the stomach - x-ray of a human Abdomen with butterflies
    GV_Butterflies-in-the-stomach.jpg
  • closeup of a pile of cables
    DN_f_Cables.jpg
  • Padlocks
    AD_f_Locks_5770.jpg
  • A pile of prefabricated building material
    GC_Building_4016.jpg
  • A pile of prefabricated building material
    GC_Building_4015.jpg
  • A pile of prefabricated building material
    GC_Building_4006.jpg
  • Bicycle helmets protective gear
    IA_1106_AMK_5943.jpg
  • Damaged Tefilin
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  • Damaged Tefilin
    SL_SL3_2609.jpg
  • Jewish Tefilin The inner card
    SL_SL3_2608.jpg
  • Jewish Tefilin The inner card
    SL_SL3_2607.jpg
  • Damaged Tefilin
    SL_SL3_2606.jpg
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