Was man halt so macht, als Buchautor.
Michael Keith's "Not a Wake." An entire book in which the letters of each word correspond to the digits of pi in order. pic.twitter.com/U8D0z5XHn2
— Vsauce (@tweetsauce) 5. März 2017
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Was man halt so macht, als Buchautor.
Michael Keith's "Not a Wake." An entire book in which the letters of each word correspond to the digits of pi in order. pic.twitter.com/U8D0z5XHn2
— Vsauce (@tweetsauce) 5. März 2017
(vie Erik auf Twitter)
Sharpie drawn cyclist on car window tours NYC. TY Christoph Niemann. pic.twitter.com/2dwNoEMtUp
— Khai (@ThamKhaiMeng) 7. März 2017
(via Erik)
An image of “ancient darkness” was transmitted on New York television station MNN. Broadcast for one minute at 11.59 pm, 22 November 2009, it revealed darkness from the furthest point of the observed universe, 13.2 billion years ago, shortly after the Big Bang and before Earth existed, when stars, galaxies and the first light began to form.
http://katiepaterson.org/portfolio/ancient-darkness-tv/
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Hätte man auch Mozarts Jupitersymphonie drunterlegen können.
(via Nerdcore)
Und hier noch mehr Naturschönheit:
(via Schlecky)
Imagine if tones were a real thing
— Imagine Nouns (@imaginenouns) 15. März 2016
“Several forms of musical ears.” The encyclopedia of face and form reading. 1900.
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