1. Fresh picture of the spinning Phantom Galaxy by the new James Webb Space Telescope *• 2. Nautilus shell cut in half. | Golden ratio.
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House in the woods
Courtesy: Lana Al Khabbaz
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Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds
are also known as "rotor clouds" and their spiraling pattern is the effect of a cloud generating a billowing wave pattern, which is a very rare occurrence. They happen when there is a severe vertical shear between two air streams, producing the upper-level winds to blow faster than the lower-level winds.
Images © WSLS 10, Dave Throup, Vivian Knezevich
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M.C Escher
"So let us then try to climb the mountain, not by stepping on what is below us, but to pull us up at what is above us, for my part at the stars;”
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Snow crystals. Nature-study readers, vol. V. 1897.
Internet Archive
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Eggcase of Argonauta nodosa, showing the derived double keel of the genus (via Wikipedia)
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The future unfurling from the past
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Painted with Mesmerizing Precision, Innumerable Dots Cloak Stones in Hypnotic Patterns
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