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A harsh cycle
gif of my friend's cat
Chinese artist Shou Xin creates the most wonderful cats with just a few pencil lines
A woman and her family inside their igloo in NWT in the 1940s
Silver Springs Underwater (Couple Cooling Down), Photo by Bruce Mozert, c. 1940-70
Repost @geometriasagrada.en
"The meeting of two tides reveals a fascinating phenomenon of wave interference in the Qiantang River in China, where the forces of the water overlap and create geometric patterns on the surface.
This visual effect is not just a natural curiosity, but a clear demonstration of how geometry is an omnipresent element in the fundamental processes of nature.
Wave interference teaches us about the interaction of forces that shape the universe, showing that harmony and balance are fundamental principles that govern both the micro and macrocosm."
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“To know the mechanics of the wave is to know the entire secret of nature.” ~ Walter Russell
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Art. Bryan Larsen, "A New Eden", Cover art for Quent Cordair's Idolatry book series Part 2
courtney love, 1992
All it ever does is rain, Charles Hoffbauer
Neil Malcolm Roberts. An image of two men holding hands with bandanas, 1977.
Woman making Music, 2000, Getahun Assefa (Ethiopian, born 1967).
Mark Grantham, Until Tonight (Lunenburg, Nova Scotia), 2019, Acrylic on board
car full of apples, azerbaijan, by david fielke
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