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Kindling the numinous ✨Art - Music - Muse 🌙 Lyrella - 'Cosmic Lark', SunnCreative, ESP Project #cosmicdrop #creativefire

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Amazing Physics
Amazing Physics@amazing_physics·
Blood moon eclipse over Stonehenge in Wiltshire, UK Approximately 35 images were needed to create. 📸 Steven Sanders
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
🚨This MASSIVE vertical shaft at the Pyramid site of Saqqara is going viral! So here is a 4K quality exploration of it when I visited this ancient site with Geoffrey Drumm from The Land of Chem! His opinion? We are looking at an Ancient Chemical Factory!
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David Paulides🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
Our biggest movie of all time It was just released on Amazon, Missing 411 National Parks, Washington State. This movie will change your paradigm on national parks. Is the government involved in Missing people? This movie is much different than any other Missing 411! Please share it on your social media! amazon.com/Missing-411-Na…
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Sasha Flyer
Sasha Flyer@sasha_flyer_art·
Different dimensions... still orbiting the same center ☯️
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Latest in Cosmos
Latest in Cosmos@latestincosmos·
The James Webb Space Telescope has done it again—revealing a breathtaking structure now dubbed the “Cosmic Vine”: a string of 20 galaxies stretching across a staggering 13 million light-years! What makes this discovery so shocking? This colossal formation dates back nearly 11 billion years, forming just 3 billion years after the Big Bang—a time when galaxies were thought to still be forming in isolated clumps. Instead, JWST captured a massive, organized structure linking galaxies together much earlier than expected. This discovery challenges traditional theories about how and when galaxies clustered together in the early universe. It hints that the cosmic web—the vast, invisible scaffolding of the universe—was already weaving galaxies into chains and networks far earlier than we thought. 📚 Scientists are now rethinking the models of galactic evolution and exploring how such a structure could arise so quickly in cosmic history. The “Cosmic Vine” might just be the key to understanding how galaxies interacted, merged, and shaped the universe we see today. 🔭 Thanks to JWST’s infrared vision, we’re seeing the universe not just as it is—but as it was, long before Earth even existed. 📸 Credit: NASA / ESA / CSA / JWST
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Richard Bowler
Richard Bowler@RichardBowler1·
World leaders may be hell bent in destroying the planet. But a simple thing like leaving Dandelions to flower can make a big difference to your local wildlife. We can only do what we can do to help our wildlife. Plus, living in a wildlife habitat is so good for mental health.
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Atlas Press
Atlas Press@realAtlasPress·
“Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens.” — J. R. R. Tolkien
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Erin Hanzo
Erin Hanzo@ManDearSir·
Maidin Mhaith Ó Dhún Na nGall 🇮🇪 Today Saturday March 21st, The Spring Equinox Beam of Sunlight is still visible at the Ancient Monument. Fortress Of The Sun 🌞
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Newton spent more time writing about alchemy and theology than about physics or mathematics.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A mature Giant Sequoia can use 2000 liters of water every day during the summer. That's why snowy winters are fundamental: with adequate water they can live over 3,000 years [📹 Michael Block]
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Poetic Outlaws
Poetic Outlaws@OutlawsPoetic·
I hope to define my life, whatever is left, by migrations, south and north with the birds and far from the metallic fever of clocks, the self staring at the clock saying, "I must do this." I can't tell the time on the tongue of the river in the cool morning air, the smell of the ferment of greenery, the dust off the canyon's rock walls, the swallows swooping above the scent of raw water. -- Jim Harrison
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Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy@Naturalphilosy·
“Practice any art… no matter how well or badly, not to get money and fame, but to experience becoming, to find out what's inside you, to make your soul grow.” - McKellen reciting Vonnegut
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Legendary Japanese filmmaker AKIRA KUROSAWA with some great advice for writers everywhere.
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Randall Carlson
Randall Carlson@randallwcarlson·
The golden rectangle is not an artistic convention - it is a discovery. Randall traces the logic carefully. Take the width of a human face and use it as the short side of a rectangle, with the height of the head as the long side, and the result is a golden rectangle - the same proportion that artists and architects across centuries independently arrived at as the ideal frame for composition. That convergence is not a matter of taste or cultural fashion. The golden rectangle frames the human face perfectly because the human face was built to those proportions. The self-similar nature of the golden rectangle is where Randall finds the deeper significance. Remove a square from a golden rectangle and what remains is another golden rectangle - smaller, but identical in proportion. That recursive quality, infinitely repeating at every scale, is the same fractal geometry Randall traces through plasma structures, ancient sacred sites, and the architecture of the cosmos itself. The human face is not simply aesthetically proportioned. It is geometrically encoded with the same ratio that governs the spiral of a galaxy and the growth pattern of a nautilus shell. Deviation from that proportion, Randall notes, is immediately perceptible - which suggests the golden ratio is not a standard we impose on beauty, but one we recognize because it is already written into what we are.
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I tend to retreat to my creative cave when world events become overwhelming. Currently, I am fed up with cruelty towards all living beings and witnessing the lack of empathy of those orchestrating world events. My only respite is to, as the Diné would say, ‘walk in beauty’ - to treasure the unfolding spring, life, and to be gentle towards others. Feed birds, stroke cats, grow and water plants, hold trees - and keep love at the forefront of my heart. I attempt to capture the beauty of nature in photography and art; when gazing into the sun, what is recorded is often a surprise. #walkinbeauty ✨ In the end John Lennon said it best. “But if you want money for people with minds that hate, all I can tell you is, brother, you have to wait” - Revolution - The Beatles Yes, you can count me out. #countmeout #cosmicdrop
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