Raniformis
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It's on my list for sure, right after the chickens, thinking about putting a frog pond out there as well.need to get yourself a hive
No worries mate, happy you appreciate it, easy to overlook the simple stuff.great shots. pays to be outdoors as there is always something beautiful to see in nature! thanks for the pics
It's on my list for sure, right after the chickens, thinking about putting a frog pond out there as well.
Have you got a hive?
If you get one let’s us know how it goes.Not yet mate, been considering a flow hive.
Flow hive sounds like the goods. These ones came from a neighbour, his got a few.Not yet mate, been considering a flow hive.
but you can see how creationists get traction. It's very detailed.
I know what you mean, not about religion, although mathematics plays a deeper role in the universe than a lot of people realise.
More so in nature than in our daily lives of constructing apartment blocks and working out train timetable systems so people are more efficient at getting to work.
If anything I'd say that most of our lives are subconsciously governed by maths and the people that work in all kinds of jobs are using maths of some sort. Whether it be formulaic algebra, astrophysics, or even as a checkout chick at Coles, and anything in between.
As humans we discovered a long time ago that maths is a law, or rule, it's not something that we can control, it's something that we discovered, and nature is one of the ways we discovered that.
Fractals and the Fibonacci sequence are good examples of that. We aren't the controllers we think we are, we're the subordinates who follow the rules of nature... until we knock down another bunch of trees and build apartments, because... that guy wants money.
Grab some shrooms to check out those fractals.I know what you mean, not about religion, although mathematics plays a deeper role in the universe than a lot of people realise.
More so in nature than in our daily lives of constructing apartment blocks and working out train timetable systems so people are more efficient at getting to work.
If anything I'd say that most of our lives are subconsciously governed by maths and the people that work in all kinds of jobs are using maths of some sort. Whether it be formulaic algebra, astrophysics, or even as a checkout chick at Coles, and anything in between.
As humans we discovered a long time ago that maths is a law, or rule, it's not something that we can control, it's something that we discovered, and nature is one of the ways we discovered that.
Fractals and the Fibonacci sequence are good examples of that. We aren't the controllers we think we are, we're the subordinates who follow the rules of nature... until we knock down another bunch of trees and build apartments, because... that guy wants money.
For sure Anoma, maths are an intrinsic part of the universe, it's only fitting that nature has evolved to use the same numbers. I find images of the mandelbrot set quite stunning when you realise what you're looking at.I know what you mean, not about religion, although mathematics plays a deeper role in the universe than a lot of people realise.
More so in nature than in our daily lives of constructing apartment blocks and working out train timetable systems so people are more efficient at getting to work.
If anything I'd say that most of our lives are subconsciously governed by maths and the people that work in all kinds of jobs are using maths of some sort. Whether it be formulaic algebra, astrophysics, or even as a checkout chick at Coles, and anything in between.
As humans we discovered a long time ago that maths is a law, or rule, it's not something that we can control, it's something that we discovered, and nature is one of the ways we discovered that.
Fractals and the Fibonacci sequence are good examples of that. We aren't the controllers we think we are, we're the subordinates who follow the rules of nature... until we knock down another bunch of trees and build apartments, because... that guy wants money.
You went deep man. At least you know what to expect of you ever do jump in againI rehydrated 27 mushies into half a cup of water and dropped it in one mouthful once. Faaaaark, fractals and colour popping out of thin air all over the place. Haven't touched a mushroom since, thought I was gonna die.
The actual trip wasn't that much more intense than a normal one, had much better with just 8 or so, the rush sat me on my arse though. Within 10 minutes the headrush started kicking in, puffing and panting like a lunatic for a couple of hours before I settled into the trip. Rang one of those lifeline numbers ffs and told them I'd been killed by a mushroom.You went deep man. At least you know what to expect of you ever do jump in again
Sorry but this got me laughing hysterically. I had my first shroom trip not too long ago and it blew my head off lol.Rang one of those lifeline numbers ffs and told them I'd been killed by a mushroom.