@burbinerbs-sims maybe?
What if our dreams are just us seeing what the other versions of ourselves in alternate universes are doing?
Frowny Dog Late night tired lazy arts
Old Cartoon Network shows (Tom and Jerry, Loney Toons) taught me to appreciate classical music better than most music classes because those pieces become part of our childhood.
Beautiful
August 3, 2015, as captured by the Himawari-8 weather satellite, is now the most beautiful day ever, and you can live it over, and over, and over, and over for ∞.
So stop what you’re doing and go to glittering.blue right now* to view the full version.
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*Warning: massive video file, not guaranteed to work on mobile, may cause moments of existential paralysis and paralyzing awe due to overview effect. You probably have questions about how this was made and what it shows. Creator Charlie Lloyd has your answers.
Random Dancer w/Spheres Bc I’m Too Lazy To Draw Feet
One of my favorites growing up.
And then there are the so-called “forbidden colors” called red-green and blue-yellow, because scientists suck at naming things. We know they exist, but our retinas piss all over the very idea by crudely approximating them to their base colors when sending the signal to the brain. In an experiment conducted in 1983, researchers figured out they could make volunteers actually see these colors using specifically constructed striped images where one half of an eye’s retinal cells could only see one color while the other saw the other, basically overloading the eye until it went “screw it” and unleashed the forbidden hues.
The volunteers saw colors they had not seen before, but had no words for what they were looking at. It sort of broke their brains for a minute.
Here’s Tektite!! Learn more about her here on dA~
Beautiful
Supernova Remnant W49B (NASA, Chandra, 02/13/13) / http://flic.kr/p/dUA8ZC / by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
Frank G. Johnson. Solar System, Celestial and Terrestrial Latitude, The Ecliptic, Spring and Neap Tides, The Moon’s Path Around the Sun, Saturn’s Rings, Intensity of Light at Different Distances, The Optics of Plane Mirrors, The Orbit of the Sun, Method of Adjusting the Pupil or Aperture of the Eye. Johnson’s Natural Philosophy, and Key to Philosophical Charts. 1872.