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Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This deceiving grid tricks you into thinking there's a curved line somewhere, but you can't find it. The purposefully placed gray lines will induce your peripheral vision to interpolate curved lines [image by Lesha Porche. Explanation: buff.ly/3b79VC8]

This deceiving grid tricks you into thinking there's a curved line somewhere, but you can't find it. The purposefully placed gray lines will induce your peripheral vision to interpolate curved lines 

[image by Lesha Porche. Explanation: buff.ly/3b79VC8]
Dr. M.F. Khan (@dr_thehistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Commonly known as "dead man's fingers", this fungus is called Xylaria polymorpha. Photo taken at Sheringham Park - UK ©: nationaltrust.org.uk

Commonly known as "dead man's fingers", this fungus is called Xylaria polymorpha.

Photo taken at Sheringham Park - UK 

©: nationaltrust.org.uk
Tivadar Danka (@tivadardanka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Behold one of the mightiest tools in mathematics: the camel principle. I am dead serious. Deep down, this tiny rule is the cog in many methods. Ones that you use every day. Here is what it is, how it works, and why it is essential.

Behold one of the mightiest tools in mathematics: the camel principle.

I am dead serious. Deep down, this tiny rule is the cog in many methods. Ones that you use every day.

Here is what it is, how it works, and why it is essential.
Elevate Your Life (@elevatedlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rules of Ikigai: Smile more Give thanks Get in shape Eat until 80% full Live in the moment Follow your passion Stay active, don't retire Reconnect with nature Surround with good friends Forget urgency, adopt a slow life Acknowledge those around you Live life fully!

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Archimedes discovered that if you add the volume of a cone and a sphere, you get the volume of their bounding cylinder. It’s one of the most beautiful results in 3D geometry! Learn more at math.fit/sphere-volume

Archimedes discovered that if you add the volume of a cone and a sphere, you get the volume of their bounding cylinder. It’s one of the most beautiful results in 3D geometry! Learn more at math.fit/sphere-volume
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kurt Gödel, who was one of Albert Einstein's best friends in his later years, found a solution to general theory of relativity that modelled a strange, unusual and rotating universe allowing for backward time travel [the Gödel metric: buff.ly/3E4m7Or]

Kurt Gödel, who was one of Albert Einstein's best friends in his later years, found a solution to general theory of relativity that modelled a strange, unusual and rotating universe allowing for backward time travel 

[the Gödel metric: buff.ly/3E4m7Or]
Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hieroglyphics writing in the wall of Temple of Ramesses III (1186-1156 BC) at Medinet Habu, in West Bank of Luxor, in Egypt. After apparently surviving for a while, Egyptian Empire collapsed in the mid-12th Century BC (during reign of Ramesses VI, 1145 to 1137 BC). By beating

Hieroglyphics writing in the wall of Temple of Ramesses III (1186-1156 BC) at Medinet Habu, in West Bank of Luxor, in Egypt.

After apparently surviving for a while, Egyptian Empire collapsed in the mid-12th Century BC (during reign of Ramesses VI, 1145 to 1137 BC). By beating
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a pseudo-hologram otained using the so called Pepper's ghost technique. “Pepper’s Ghost” is a simple optical effect that has been in use since the late 1800s and you can even try it yourself at home. [📹 Joshua Ellingson] x.com/Levandov_2/sta…

Tiago Forte (@fortelabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm so sick of people citing the "research" indicating that handwritten notes result in better retention than digital ones Usually with an air of snooty superiority, as if that's the final word in the matter That is obviously true...IF YOU DO NOTHING ELSE WITH THOSE NOTES How