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Best of 2016, NASA
snowflake crystallization microscopy (x)
Crimson and clover, Xuebing DU
Otter belly slide
Surprise
I hate when teachers leave a ’?’ when they grade my work. Like mate I dont know whats going on either.
lol I do that all the time when marking
first instance of confusion: ?
second instance of confusion: ???
third instance of confusion: ??what??
The brain does much more than recollect. It compares, synthesizes, analyzes, generates abstractions. We must figure out much more than our genes can know. That is why the brain library is some ten thousand times larger than the gene library. Our passion for learning, evident in the behavior of every toddler, is the tool for our survival. Emotions and ritualized behavior patterns are built deeply into us. They are part of our humanity. But they are not characteristically human. Many other animals have feelings. What distinguishes our species is thought. The cerebral cortex is a liberation. We need no longer be trapped in the genetically inherited behavior patterns of lizards and baboons. We are, each of us, largely responsible for what gets put into our brains, for what, as adults, we wind up caring for and knowing about. No longer at the mercy of the reptile brain, we can change ourselves.
Carl Sagan (via sagansense)
Photos Of Geometrical Plants For Symmetry Lovers
Love doesn’t just sit there, like a stone, it has to be made, like bread; remade all the time, made new.
Ursula K. Le Guin, The Lathe of Heaven (via amortizing)
grand teton national park
Why do these keep getting so brutal
The bones in the human body, and their names. From Sung Tz’u’s The Washing Away of Wrongs, 1843 edition, which was originally published in 1247. That makes Sung Tz'u’s manual the earliest forensic science text in the world.
Just be yourself, they said.
Whoa, a ladybug covered in water droplets! [http://bit.ly/2bsODxW]