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[bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse]!That is an image of a 3D (three dimensional) fractal. Here are more 3D fractal images.
The best known physically real example of a 3D fractal is probably Romanescu broccoli.
Oh My God is a curse???[bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse]!
Thanks!
I think the philosophy behind those things is that they teach responsibility.One of the dumbest things I ever wanted XD, I think one of the options was a dragon, which I found hilarious given the relevant bible verses. I'd never pay for something that silly, though, and I guess the people that run CF realized it was more effort than it was worth.
I believe they're called "minced oaths."I call upon God to thank Him for the beauty!
wow. awesome
We know about genes and genomes, and how over six feet of DNA is crammed into a tiny nucleus within a cell. Decades of detailed research have given us the static, 3-D view of the nucleus. What’s new is the frenetic activity going on inside the nucleus as chromosomes move into position and genes switch on and off. The addition of the time dimension is turning our snapshots of the genome into a movie, and it’s a blockbuster.
Two groundbreaking papers in Cell explain how Caltech scientists have peered into the moment-by-moment transcription of genes, watching portions of the genome light up as they become active. What they are finding reveals new levels of design. Who could think of chance after seeing what these scientists witnessed? ....
....The really exciting work in genetics is being done with an eye to design. These researchers did not need to explicitly endorse intelligent design to show why this is the case. The message of design comes through loud and clear in the questions they ask, and in the findings that result. The absence of evolutionary speculation improves the signal-to-noise ratio.
https://evolutionnews.org/2018/06/seeing-the-nucleus-in-4-d/
I have to agree.I believe they're called "minced oaths."
Not appropriate as a secular expression.
I don't know what I'm looking at, but it's beautiful.
I'm going to find out about fractal images tomorrow.I tracked down the original. It's a 3D fractal image available from Pixabay: Free Image on Pixabay - Organic, Creation, Life, Organism
I tracked down the original. It's a 3D fractal image available from Pixabay: Free Image on Pixabay - Organic, Creation, Life, Organism
IOW, it has absolutely nothing to do with what OP posted.
The same image was used in the article they were quoting. Not sure if they knew that it's not relevant though...
My Taj Mahal ChallengeThis one reminds me of an Indian temple, like Taj Mahal, ...
I checked out the link.
Thank you.I checked out the link.
Agreed. It can't see before the big bang!Thank you.
The fish are educatees, and the thread shows that science is myopic.
It has limitations on what it can see.
Are you saying I'm a fish???Thank you.
The fish are educatees, and the thread shows that science is myopic.
It has limitations on what it can see.
As we're fond of saying:How did something come from nothing??
As opposed to what educatees use?
(Argument from Awww!)
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