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Zooplankton - Wikipedia
first lil batch of doodles i love all u guys children very much. i take nap now
@macroorganism @son-of-crows-and-rats @soupfriend @shrimpheavennow@ii-the-pyro-ii (wont let me tag u for some reason)
Powercut
It has been frequent powercut in the city. Seemingly, the city is still hydroelectric-powered. And this is summer.
Weather is hot. Climate is tropical.
No breeze between the buildings but nano scale. These macroorganisms suffer with high temperature.
In the darkness of the night, with the battery of the tablet, one of these macroorganisms is writing this writing.
Man-powered fan can cool down the body temperature for some seconds.
The body also tries to adapt the surrounding by producing sweat over it to help evaporate and cool down the temperature.
In the heated darkness of the night, centiorganisms called mosquitoes rule. And the macroorganisms hides inside screened, bricked or weaved shelters, or use man-powered fans, or smoke, or ointment to defense against kings of the dark boodsuckers.
Alarms of centi-vampires, rattles of generators, fossilfuel powered vehicles and voices of macroorganisms steal the silence away if the observers have sound detective system in their body.
Without electric light except from the tablet, the night looks like a night. When the writing has done, the location will have appearance of a night in higher proportion.
There will be MOONLIT DARKNESS.
4.2. ASTROBIO - The Rise of Multicellularity
Week two of the University of Edinburgh's "Astrobiology and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life" (ASTROBIO) open online course. Prof Charles Cockell School of Physics and Astronomy University of Edinburgh
via Open Education Edinburgh
It is truly magical to witness a successful hivemind, a macroorganism mirroring natural patterns to survive. It’s all anything is, and it gives me faith in the future of humans.