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Tienes que salir a buscar lo que quieres, no puedes esperar a que sólo pasen las cosas. Tienes que salir, quitarte las vendas, abrir tus ojos y respirar el aire de la realidad. No esperes a que pasé, ve y haz que pasé.
Y a veces, tan sólo ver el cielo por la noche, te hace sentir la persona más tranquila.
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10 Photos Of Geometrical Plants For Symmetry Lovers
Who said math can’t be interesting? Fractals like these can seem too perfect to be true, but they occur in nature and plants all the time and are examples of math, physics, and natural selection at work!
When we see order in the world, we think it must be some human hand that made it so. But Galileo Galilei in his Il Saggiatore wrote, “[The universe] is written in the language of mathematics, and its characters are triangles, circles, and other geometric figures.” There is order in nature, and artists who want to reproduce it faithfully spend hours studying nature’s forms.
Civilization has struggled to understand this perfect geometry for thousands of years. In the 4th century, Plato believed that symmetry in nature was proof of universal forms; in 1952, the famous code-breaker Alan Turing wrote a book trying to explain how such patterns in nature could be formed.
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Salvador Dalí aka Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech (Spanish, 1904-1989, b. Figueres, Spain) - The Sandman, for the Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen, c.1966 Lithograph on Paper
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