JR,
The orbs are spherical, so I would contend that they are capable of generating their own gravity. The space station is for docking and recharging the orbs with three available platforms. There is room for up to 3 orbs at a time at the docking station. The docking is accomplished by the orbs difference in potential to the docking station so that when they are close enough there is an attraction which keeps the orbs in place but allows for them to turn or rotate when/if needed.
Imagination... What a wonderful gift! Each of us have our own to which there need be no limitations.
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From: jrivern(-at-)gmail.com
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 10:19:05 +0200
Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] (Name the image)
It's an original design of a space station. What kind of movement shoult it have to simulate gravity i some parts of it?JR2013/10/24 Brian Wallace <Starg82343(-at-)hotmail.com>
This is a composite of several Chaoscope and ChaosPro 4 freeware fractal designs combined in Photoshop CS-6 and SPM. I enlarged the stereo pair with the Photoshop technique posted previously.
I used a Photoshop "Stars paintbrush" for the background, (adjusting for depth on the X-View) and a couple more paintbrushes for the center of the orb, plus some Photoshop lighting effects.
The original anaglyph orb was a previously designed anagyph composite which I combined today with another previously designed anaglyph composite and adjusted opacity in Photoshop for this image effect.
I thought the image could be an alien space docking station but your ideas of what it should be called might be interesting???
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