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Keni
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Cosmic Funnies

Kiana Khansmith
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i don't do bad sauce passes
Acquired Stardust
Today's Document
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YOU ARE THE REASON

Discoholic 🪩

@theartofmadeline
d e v o n
$LAYYYTER
AnasAbdin
we're not kids anymore.
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
cherry valley forever
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@physics-goth
jane austen invented romance when she wrote "you pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope" and "if I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more"
Cairo, Egypt
1987
Claire Lucido
In the lab
Carl D. Anderson, Positive Electron, (1933)
The above image is a cloud chamber photograph of the first positive electron (positron) ever observed.
The original caption on the photograph reads as follows:
A 63 million volt positron (Hρ = 2.1×105 gauss-cm) passing through a 6 mm lead plate and emerging as a 23 million volt positron (Hρ = 7.5×104 gauss-cm). The length of this latter path is at least ten times greater than the possible length of a proton path of this curvature.
First published in the Physical Review in March 1933.
Jupiter's Atmosphere
twitter: @/StudiesAncient
muslim academia aesthetic ~~
art by helena ekaterina
Every window in our house seemed to have been assigned a specific role, each one had numerous tales to tell.
- Farah Bashir, Rumours of Spring
“Physics is in eternal chaos. You have to adapt to this condition and like it or you will become a mathematician.”
— theoretical physicist
biology dark academia aesthetic
gentle reminder for the class + validation for my fellow Black girls into this aesthetic:
Jazz is an equally important and influential genre of music as classical. I believe it deserves similar honor, respect, and visibility within this aesthetic and noted for its genesis with and connection to Black Americans.
Enjoy this beautifully curated playlist!
Fun fact: this is actually how I learned of the phrase/"aesthetic" of dark academia, not through Tumblr at all. This playlist inspired me to search this hashtag, though, and here we are...
Chancel of a village church, Oxfordshire
“Delicate pattern formed within lucite plate bombarded by stream of 3.5 million volt electrons in M.I.T. High Voltage Research Laboratory.” MIT Technology Review. December 1952. Cover photo.
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