Toshiko Yuasa, 1947. Yuasa was a nuclear physicist who worked in France at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique, and published a 1954 article warning of the dangers of hydrogen-bomb testing at Bikini Atoll.
All Souls Day 2019 - St. John Cantius Church, Chicago
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My suspension from playing DnD (because I tried to build a nuclear bomb) is almost over. And you know what that means :)))
now is the day of salvation
Galilean moons Europa, Callisto, and Io pass in front of Jupiter. Photo of this rare triple-moon conjunction taken by the Hubble Space Telescope
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Kurzgesagt on Neutron Stars – The most extreme things that are not black holes
Big beautiful spiral galaxy M101
every book at a second hand shop be called like “9/11 and the Bible: Hitlers Pact With The Aliens”
no escape
Embroidery madness ❤
Polomka, Slovakia. The embroidered items are mostly traditional shirts (collars and sleeves) and bonnets.
Tesla was displaying the first alternating current motors that we still use today for power, and was also doing wizardry lighting wireless light bulbs like a fucking Jedi. The concept was so far ahead of its time that the people in the auditorium literally started panicking and running out the doors because they thought he was doing the devil's work. His demonstrations would introduce the basic principles to the wireless transmission of energy we all use today in our everyday lives.
"There is a pre-established harmony between thought and reality. Nature is the art of God." - Gottfried Willhelm Leibniz
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