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You are so 'spacey'! :P

Very neat. I didn't know about that.

Anyone who's interested should take the photo

file name 'saturn hex' and punch it into their search engine.

The repetition of shapes is a mind-blowing thing.

This can be a single shape repeated through time and/or space,

or multiple repetitions in a confined area, like an ear of corn. In the

case of the corn, you're actually dealing with what I'd call 'progressive repetition'.

Get this. You're actually seeing time and space simultaneously in the pattern of the kernels!

I'm honestly convinced that if you studied these patterns and shapes long enough,

you'd understand life itself.

Man! What was in that punch? ( :

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(Edit: Oh shoot. Sorry, Steph. Haven't looked at the rocks yet.

Was responding to the last post on the previous page. :blush: )

Whoops, I missed this one until now.

Boy they're stunning!

They look like the new submersible stealth aircraft currently under development.

(Oh-oh. Perhaps I've said too much....)

Can't resist adding a shot of a '64 Stingray,

certainly one of the best looking American cars ever. ( :

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And now that I've looked at the rocks, they're really amazing!

I've occasionally 'gone off' about shapes and patterns in nature,

although these have always been living things.

But I guess 'rocks' are no different. Makes you wonder.

Thanks, Lloyd!

I can always count on you to join me in appreciating that

'certain something' that some classic designs have. ( :

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OMG. I just remembered why I used to collect rocks. I could only afford the tiny ones (called micromounts) but they sure are purty. Still have them. Of those shown, I have a small (about the size of an egg) version of the cubed fluorite and a little vanadinite. Damn.

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