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naderm · 9 years ago
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triangular cathedral
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the Millennium Falcon
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Season 3 - Episode 3 ” The Survivors”
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naderm · 11 years ago
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Cahors, France. Looks eerily like Chattanooga/Moccasin Bend.
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Mädchen Amick
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naderm · 11 years ago
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“I always say Fellini inspired me. I love being in Fellini’s worlds. And Billy Wilder and Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock. To revisit those certain films and go in that world is just—It’s a world that didn’t exist and now it exists. There are some people that are—I always say that they don’t like so much abstraction. They don’t like to feel lost. They like to know always, always, always what’s going on. And when they don’t feel that, they feel a little crazy. And they don’t like that. Other people—and I’m one of them—I love to go into a world, be taken into a world and get lost in there and feel-think my way and have these experiences that I know… I know that feeling, but I don’t know how to put it into words. I know that feeling and it’s magical that this cinema brought it out. This is what I love.” — David Lynch
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naderm · 11 years ago
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What do leopard spots, striped marine angelfish, and sand dune ripples have in common? Their patterns are self-organizing Turing systems! Discovered by Alan Turing in the 1950s, these repeating natural patterns can be created by the interaction of two things that spread at different speeds, one faster than the other.
See how scientists are applying Turing’s theories today.
Gifs are from Creative Commons videos by Jonathan McCabe.
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(via 500px / Far West by Francesco Riccardo Iacomino)
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The Lagoon Nebula in the constellation Sagittarius 
Image credit: NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
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When we was Fab
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