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One of the most inspiring visual narrative blog I have seen lately: what love looks like?

“Happiness comes from the obstacles.”—Reuben
“Heisenberg showed that the more precisely one determines the position of an atomic particle, the less one can know about its speed. These shy qualities reverse their roles: the more exactly a particle’s velocity is measured, the more elusive its location becomes.
“‘Science does not describe and explain nature,’ Heisenberg concluded, but ‘nature as exposed to our method of questioning.’”—A General Theory of Love
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One of the most inspiring visual narrative blog I have seen lately: what love looks like?

“Happiness comes from the obstacles.”—Reuben

“Heisenberg showed that the more precisely one determines the position of an atomic particle, the less one can know about its speed. These shy qualities reverse their roles: the more exactly a particle’s velocity is measured, the more elusive its location becomes.

“‘Science does not describe and explain nature,’ Heisenberg concluded, but ‘nature as exposed to our method of questioning.’”—A General Theory of Love

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Milton R. Cudney, The Universal System from Eliminating Self-Defeating Behaviors, 1975 (via mapsinchoate)
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Milton R. Cudney, The Universal System from Eliminating Self-Defeating Behaviors, 1975 (via mapsinchoate)

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Most possible/reasonable/logical explanation about the things that happen around us. Amazing diagrams by Wendy MacNaughton.
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Most possible/reasonable/logical explanation about the things that happen around us. Amazing diagrams by Wendy MacNaughton.

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Penguin diagram by John Ellis with generalized penguin decay diagram by Jedrzej Biesiada, via Science@Berkeley Lab.
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Penguin diagram by John Ellis with generalized penguin decay diagram by Jedrzej Biesiada, via Science@Berkeley Lab.

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Today, I stumbled upon this nicely illustrated toddler’s brain. Even though the data is (semi) fictional, these kind of graphs convey more information rather than some complicated non-sense graphs.
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Today, I stumbled upon this nicely illustrated toddler’s brain. Even though the data is (semi) fictional, these kind of graphs convey more information rather than some complicated non-sense graphs.

Source: reddit.com

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Google Autocomplete Alphabetical, made by me. I can clearly see that still many things we search online is related to online things. Ikea is the winner. Full resolution is here.
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Google Autocomplete Alphabetical, made by me. I can clearly see that still many things we search online is related to online things. Ikea is the winner. Full resolution is here.

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  • 2 years ago
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