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mrkaempferherz · 7 months
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Solange sich die Erde für uns dreht,
Werd ich an deiner Seite stehn
Und ich werde niemals gehn.
Wann wirst du das endlich verstehn?
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Gott schuf die Sonne, den Mond und die Sterne am Firmament, um 1650 von Jan Brueghel the Younger (Undatiert, oil on copper)
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black-is-no-colour · 1 year
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Frauenkirche Dresden, Kunstinstallation „Gaia“ von Luke Jerram, 04. bis 26. März 2023.
Dresden, Church of Our Lady, art installation Gaia by Luke Jerram, March 2023.
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ionlypostmymeemocs · 7 months
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PNF-404 for the planet prompts/j
His name is Erde.
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His helmet.
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Behind his suit! I tried to copy the lands... It was hard...!
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I also tried to copy the colors from this picture.
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Another fact! Those white dots on his hair are stars! And if you also noticed that the dots(stars) that are in different places on his hair are because they are moving his hair!
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His skin is also white.
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inasilja · 9 months
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Natürliches Erwachen:
Vielleicht sind die technologischen Fortschritte, welche die digitale Revolution ermöglicht haben und derzeitig zur Entwicklung komplexer künstlicher Intelligenz führen, Teil des natürlichen Evolutionsprozesses von Bewusstsein auf der Erde.
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shiny1jux · 3 days
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Das würde mich auch nicht mehr wundern 🤔👽
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rowletraine · 1 month
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My son!!! Look at my son!!!!!
Gods, I miss this little goober. After Gurdi left the party to go pursue internship in their chaos demon cult, I brought Chamo in to replace them.
I floated the idea of a "primordial tiefling" to my GM, which posed the question of what would happen if a half-fiend were born of something older than devils or demons. They liked that idea very much, and thus Chamomile Allegro the anxiety inkling was born. From my reddit post:
Not all half-fiends are lucky enough to trace their heritage to diabolic or demonic origins. Little known to all but the most tortured of scholars are those ancient, ravenous spawn of the Abyss, those which predate demonkind. To some, they are known as Obyrith. Other scholars refer to Qlippoth. These are arbitrary classifications of far more incomprehensible, unnameable evils. Since the time before time, demons have warred against these primordial entities, vying for power over the endless, torturous warpings of their home plane. Even amid the ravages of the Blood Wars, the demons of the upper Abyss have kept their ancient foe at bay, in the deepest, and vilest pits. However, some of these beings slip by, elusive as they are, and breach into the Material plane. Though the circumstances are extremely rare, encounters with these beings can lead to disturbing events, and either through sickness, curse, or improper summoning, primordial abyssal essence can infect the unborn, creating bizarre, abyssal half-fiends -- these are Primordial Tieflings. Chamomile was born in a small apartment in the living city of Gestalt. His mother, an eccentric-yet-kind hearted demonologist, never cared to seek a partner in life, but wanted a child of her own none the less. The solution, she discovered, lay in her own blood. With an intricate arcane circle, some well-researched hemocraft incantations, and a few alchemical reagents she bought with pocket change, Maia Allegro called upon the lower powers to grant her a child to call her own. Unfortunately, Maia reached a bit too far, and when the ceremony had completed, she found herself staring at an amorphous creature of tendrils, teeth, and far too many eyes. She fell in love immediately, and named the bizarre infant after her favorite tea. Chamomile's upbringing was pleasant, if cloistered. His mother never ceased doting on him, buying him all manner of books, construction toys, and even a pet gerbil to keep him company while she was away. Chamo gradually learned to control his own shape and take on a form similar to that of his mother -- walking on two legs, reaching with two arms, seeing through two eyes (most of the time). Unlike most boys his age, his skin and "hair" tended to change colors based on how he was feeling. He had an insatiable appetite for knowledge and tinkering, often taking small objects apart piece-by-piece and reassembling them for fun. Though he never was able to go to school or meet other children, he was happy. The civil war changed that. When their residential block was leveled by the conflict, Chamomile's mother did not make it out alive. To make matters worse, the cursed urn she impulse bought a week prior turned out to be a malevolent soul jar, and Maia's essence was trapped, barred from resurrection or even an afterlife. Just like that, Chamomile's entire world was shattered. For six years, Chamo carried the malevolent urn across the city, eventually falling in with a violent gang and learning how survive on his own in the urban landscape. He became a crack shot with a bow and unmatched in skulking unseen across the shifting city. Eventually, he was ousted for refusing to carry out a fatal hit job, and thus Chamomile left his broken city entirely. While passing through the elven city of Drasil, Chamomile's urn was stolen from him by a renegade Rakshasa. For a while, he scoured Drasil hoping to reclaim his mother's soul jar, but having no luck, turned to a life of petty crime. His prospects took an unexpected turn for the better when he was caught thieving from the airship of a ragtag band of adventurers, and he ended up unceremoniously adopted into their ranks with the promise that he could reclaim his lost treasure. It was some time before Chamo learned that his new friends' exploits had started a civil war in the city of Gestalt six years prior. TL;DR: Traumatized tiefling boy go squish.
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Looking back now, Maia actually looks a lot like I do now that I'm transitioning MtF........ Apollo was a canonical god in this campaign setting, and it appears he has indeed cursed me with the gift of prophecy.
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itsgerges · 2 months
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Best regards
Why Can't We Discover The Solar System Without Using (Planet Data Analysis) As The Research Method?
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Can The Gravitational Waves  Produce A Light Beam?
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I use the planets data analysis to discover the planets creation and motion facts–
the method is a simple one – as they use anatomy to study a creature body- and also  use the generics for more detailed study about this creature– I use Planets data analysis to discover the planets creation and motion rules and facts. 
means– I use the analysis of Planet diameter, mass, orbital distance, period, velocity, inclination, rotation period, axial tilt and all its data to discover this planet creation and motion facts - Let's use one example to explain how this method works
Example No. (1)
I asked (How Is Planet Data Created?) – Means – (How is Planet diameter, mass, orbital distance, period, velocity, inclination, rotation period and axial tilt created?
The book answers (Planet data is created by random process, initial conditions and historical unknown factors)  
Shortly – the book tells no any geometrical rule or reason be found behind Any Data
Here – I Use The Planet Data Analysis To Test This Idea –
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I have discovered 5 equations can conclude the planets data – my first equation defines each planet orbital distance- and my second and third equations define planet velocity- and – my fourth equation defines each planet diameter as a function in its velocity and rotation period -  my fifth equation analyzes planet velocity.
By these equations – the solar planets data can be summarized in following ……
Based on the planets velocities rates the planets diameters, masses, velocities and inclinations are defined and
Based on the planets velocities square rates the planets orbital distances are defined, and - Based on the planets velocities cubic the planets orbital  periods are defined
Means
The planets (all)  data can be concluded theoretically by my five equations –
Shortly
By one data only (Mercury orbital distance = 57.9 million km) and by my five equations I can conclude all planets orbital distances, periods, velocities, inclinations, Diameters, Masses, rotation periods and axial tilts – all data can be concluded theoretically by mathematical calculations only and with need for any observation
But – The book tells (Random Process)
If the data is created by (random process) how can be concluded Theoretically?
The book is mistaken.
I wish I explained the massive support for my research-  by this support – I can review the book and tell the book is wrong in some points -  because – I don't put my ideas – I put the planets data
Briefly
The planets data analysis method puts the theory in comparison with the planets data to know if the theory tells a fact –
NOTICE
The planet data can be concluded theoretically because the data is created based on exact equations (my five equations)- this fact is a simple one and the industry of the airplane or rocket can help us because the designer of any airplane or rocket needs to use exact equations to define this airplane length, width, weight and all data otherwise this airplane can't fly safely – similar to that – the moving planet under the physics laws has to define its data based on exact equations to move safely
Example No. (2)
Why Is The Orbital Apogee Radius = 406000 Km?
The moon daily displacement =88000 km and during 29.53 days (the moon day period) the displacements total be = 2.598 million km = 2π x 413600 km
 
The data tells us the moon orbital apogee radius should be 413600 km and also it tells, because the moon daily displacement (88000 km) is so long, the moon should revolve around the Earth through this apogee orbit its radius (413600 km) only and can't revolve around the Earth through any more near orbit…
Not Facts
The moon orbital apogee radius =406000 km only and the moon revolves around the Earth through near orbits and can reach to perigee radius (363000 km). 
How Can The Moon Do That?
 
The intelligent moon creates an angle (θ) between its motion direction and its orbit horizontal level by that the real displacement (L) through the orbit be less than (88000 km) because it be (L = 88000 km cos θ), as a result the total displacements be less than (2.598 million km) and that makes the moon orbital apogee radius to be decreased from 413600 km to 406000 km.
We should pay attention for the angle (θ), because this angle controls the moon motion features – where- with the angle (θ) increasing the real displacement (L) be shorter and the moon can revolve around the Earth through more near orbits – but –with the angle (θ) deceasing the real displacement (L) be longer and that pushes the moon far from the Earth to more far orbits.
The moon orbital motion depends on this angle (θ) it tells θ1 = θ0 +1.7
where (θ1) = today angle and (θ0) =yesterday angle
1.7 degrees be used as the moon daily motion degrees for the equation
Shortly
The planets data analysis puts the planet data in comparison with the theory to test the theory ideas
Example No. (3)
Can Mars Itself Cause The Earth Moon Creation?
Giant-impact hypothesis tells (NO) – but let's see the planets data analysis   
I Suppose - Mars Original Orbit Was Between Mercury And Venus
The order (Mercury – Mars – Venus – Earth) shows correct order in planets diameters, and orbital distances (and masses) 
BUT – Mars had migrated from its original orbit (between Mercury and Venus) to its current one (227.9 million km) and Mars had collided with Venus and then with the Earth in its migration motion – and Mars itself has caused the Earth moon creation.  
My Mars Migration Theory answers many left questions by Giant-Impact Hypothesis – for example -
Why Does Venus Have No Moon?
Mars had migrated from its original orbit (between Mercury and Venus) – and moved to its current orbit (227.9 million km) – BUT- Mars had moved by a force – and then Mars had collided with Venus –and Mars had pushed ALL DEBRIS with it in its Motion Direction because of its strong motion  
Venus had found no debris around and for that Venus couldn't create its moon
But –
The Earth mass is greater than Venus' and the debris lost some of their momentum for that the Earth could attracted some debris and created its moon.
Mars has 2 moons and this fact supports my theory because Mars with small mass could attract two  moons because the debris were around it while Venus has greater mass but couldn't create its own moon because the debris are moved with Mars motion.
The rest debris are attracted by Jupiter gravity and created the asteroid belt 
Notice
My five equations tests and discussions are in point no. (4) of this paper
The moon orbital motion analysis is in point no. (14) of this paper
Mars Migration theory is in point no. (14) of this paper
The refutation of Newton theory of the sun gravity is in point (3) of this paper
Gerges Francis Tawdrous +201022532292
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Peoples' Friendship university of Russia – Moscow   (2010-2013)
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in-liebe-der-boden · 2 years
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Für jemanden wie dich ist diese Erde zu klein.
Zate - Ich vermisse dich unendlich (short) (via @in-liebe-der-boden)
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kneipe · 1 year
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weimar 2023
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gedankenskizze · 1 year
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Gedankenskizze, 05.10.20
Da gibt es Momente, die werden nicht erklärt. Die sind dann auch ohne schön.
Wie unkompliziert die Dinge sein können, wenn man möchte. Ohne etwas zu erwarten, können manche Dinge am schönsten sein.
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makrostil · 3 years
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erde 2021
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blog-aventin-de · 1 year
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Ein Blatt vom Himmel
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Ein Blatt vom Himmel ⋆ Märchen ⋆ Hans Christian Andersen
Ein Blatt vom Himmel ⋆ Märchen ⋆ Hans Christian Andersen
Hoch oben in der dünnen, klaren Luft flog ein Engel mit einer Blume aus dem Himmelsgarten, und während er einen Kuss auf die Blume drückte, löste sich ein winzig kleines Blättchen ab und fiel auf die nasse Erde mitten im Wald; da fasste es sogleich Wurzeln und begann mitten zwischen den anderen Kräutern zu sprossen. »Das ist ja ein merkwürdiger Steckling« sagten sie, und keiner wollte sich zu ihm bekennen, weder die Distel noch die Brennnessel. »Es wird wohl eine Art Gartengewächs sein« sagten sie und lachten spöttisch. Und sie machten sich über das vermeintliche Gartengewächs lustig; aber es wuchs und wuchs wie keines von den anderen und trieb Zweige weit umher in langen Ranken. »Wo willst Du hin?« sagten die hohen Disteln, die Stacheln an jedem Blatt hatten. »Du gehst zu weit. Deine Zweige haben keine Stütze und keinen Halt mehr. Wir können doch nicht stehen und Dich tragen!« Der Winter kam und Schnee legte sich über die Pflanze; aber durch sie bekam die Schneedecke einen Glanz, als würde er von unten her mit Sonnenlicht durchströmt. Im Frühjahr stand dort ein blühendes Gewächs, herrlich wie kein anderes im Wald. Da kam ein Professor der Botanik daher, der ein Zeugnis bei sich hatte, dass er war, was er war. Er besah sich die Pflanze, biss sogar in ihre Blätter, aber sie stand nicht in seiner Pflanzenkunde; es war ihm nicht möglich zu entdecken, zu welcher Gattung sie gehörte. »Das ist eine neue Spielart!« sagte er. »Ich kenne sie nicht, sie ist nicht in das System aufgenommen!« »Nicht in das System aufgenommen« sagten die Disteln und Nesseln. Die großen Bäume ringsum hörten, was gesagt wurde, und auch sie sahen, dass es kein Baum von ihrer Art war; aber sie sagten nichts, weder etwas Gutes noch etwas Schlechtes, das ist immer das Sicherste, wenn man dumm ist. Da kam ein armes, unschuldiges Mädchen durch den Wald; ihr Herz war rein und ihr Verstand groß durch ihren Glauben; ihr ganzes Erbteil in dieser Welt bestand in einem alten Buch. Sie blieb vor der wunderbaren Pflanze stehen, deren grüne Blätter so süß und erquickend dufteten und deren Blüten im hellen Sonnenschein wie ein wahres Farbenfeuerwerk leuchteten. Und aus jeder sang und klang es, als verberge sie aller Melodien tiefen Born, der in Jahrtausenden nicht erschöpft wird. Mit frommer Andacht schaute sie auf all die Herrlichkeit; sie bog einen der Zweige nieder, um die Blüte recht anschauen zu können und ihren Duft einzuatmen. Und ihr wurde licht und wohl ums Herz. Gern hätte sie eine Blüte mitgenommen, aber sie hatte nicht das Herz, sie zu brechen, sie würde nur zu schnell bei ihr welken, und so nahm sie nur ein einziges von den grünen Blättern, trug es heim, legte es in ihr Buch und dort lag es frisch, immer frisch und unverwelklich. Zwischen den Blättern des Buches lag es verborgen, und mit dem Buch wurde es unter des jungen Mädchens Haupt gebettet, als sie einige Wochen später im Sarg lag, des Todes heiligen Ernst auf dem frommen Antlitz. Aber draußen im Wald blühte die wunderbare Pflanze, die bald wie ein Baum anzusehen war. Und alle Zugvögel kamen und neigten sich vor ihr, besonders die Schwalben und die Störche. »Das ist ein ausländisches Gehabe!« sagten die Distel und die Klette, »so würden wir uns doch hier niemals aufführen!« Und die schwarzen Waldschnecken spuckten auf den Baum. Da kam der Schweinehirt, er raufte Disteln und Ranken aus, um sie zu Asche zu verbrennen; den ganzen wunderbaren Baum, mit allen Wurzeln riss er aus und stopfte ihn mit in das Bund. »Der muss auch Nutzen bringen!« sagte er, und dann war es getan. Aber nach Jahr und Tag litt des Landes König an der tiefsten Schwermut; er war fleißig und arbeitsam, aber es half nichts. Es wurden ihm tiefsinnige Schriften vorgelesen und auch die aller leichtesten, aber auch das half nichts. Da kam Botschaft von einem der weisesten Männer der Welt. Man hatte sich an ihn gewendet und er ließ sie wissen, dass sich ein sicheres Mittel finde, den Leidenden zu kräftigen und zu heilen. »In des Königs eigenem Reich wächst im Wald eine Pflanze himmlischen Ursprungs, so und so sieht sie aus, man kann sich gar nicht irren!« - und dann folgte eine Zeichnung der Pflanze, sie war leicht zu erkennen. »Sie grünt Sommer und Winter; man nehme jeden Abend ein frisches Blatt davon und lege es auf des Königs Stirn, da wird es seine Gedanken licht machen, und ein schöner Traum wird ihn für den kommenden Tag stärken!« Das war nun deutlich genug, und alle Doktoren und der Professor der Botanik gingen in den Wald hinaus. - Ja, aber wo war die Pflanze? »Ich habe sie wohl mit in mein Bund gepackt!« sagte der Schweinehirt. »Sie ist schon längst zu Asche geworden, aber ich verstand es nicht besser!« »Er verstand es nicht besser!« sagten alle. »Unwissenheit! Unwissenheit wie groß bist Du.« Und diese Worte konnte sich der Schweinehirt zu Herzen nehmen, denn ihm und keinem anderen galten sie. Nicht ein Blatt war mehr zu finden, das einzige lag im Sarg der Toten, und das wusste niemand. Der König selbst kam in seiner Schwermut in den Wald zu dem Ort hinaus. »Hier hat der Baum gestanden« sagte er, »das ist ein heiliger Ort«. Und die Erde wurde mit einem goldenen Gitter eingefasst und eine Schildwache stand Tag und Nacht davor. Der Professor der Botanik schrieb eine Abhandlung über die himmlische Pflanze, und wurde dafür vergoldet. Das war ihm ein großes Vergnügen. Und die Vergoldung kleidete ihn und seine Familie, und das ist das Erfreulichste an der ganzen Geschichte, denn die Pflanze war fort und der König war schwermütig und betrübt - »aber das war er ja auch schon vorher!« sagte die Schildwache. Ein Blatt vom Himmel ⋆ Märchen ⋆ Hans Christian Andersen Read the full article
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shiny1jux · 6 months
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Für mehr gute Nachrichten zwischendurch 😇
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rowletraine · 9 months
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Ah, Gurdi, my beloved.
What can I say about Gurdi Greygrog that hasn't already been instrumental in driving all who hear it to frothing madness?
They're one of my oldest and dearest D&D PCs, a Dwarven Warlock of the Great Old One, faithful servant to an eldritch chaos god, once referred to as "Nyarlathotep," then "Nyan Cat" by the party, and now a days I prefer to just call him "Ngyr’ga’rleth, the Faceless Flux.” Very original, rolls right off the tongue, go fuck yourself L*vecraft.
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Gurdi's original concept came about at a time when I was watching a lot of Peter Jackson's Hobbit films (which I am apologist for, the extended editions are better TRUST ME) for a class, and I began thinking of the concept of an anti-dwarf.
Imagine, a person of dwarvish heritage who abhors facial hair, speaks softly, treats everyone politely, completely abstains from alcohol, rejects traditions, embraces new concepts, and longs to explore the world in pursuit of sowing chaos across the realm. That's Gurdi.
I had a non-binary roomie at the time, and I myself had thought myself cisgender male back then (ha ha so silly), so I'd asked them how they felt about me playing a potentially gender neutral character in D&D, and they said something along the lines of "yeah, cool, whatever man."
It was only much later that I realized that I myself was non-binary, another case of a D&D character prophetically expressing my subconscious gender goals. I ended up writing a whole short story (which I shall post later) about their struggle with dysphoria and the separation they experienced from their family.
You know, after.
Shaving off their entire beard.
And being chased out of town for committing an act of high blasphemy.
Like you do.
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