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Figura de Alumnio sobre piedra.
El proceso de creación es el siguiente:
-Original en greda.
-Molde en cajón de arena.
-Vaciado en aluminio.
-Púlido y desvaste a mano.
-Púlido final y brillo.
El molde tanto como el original se pierden en el proceso, por lo que esta es una pieza única.
Año de creación 2003.
Holons are topological enfoldings of a non-breakable, dynamic, indestructible, very elastic Membrane. They can explain gravity, the fundamental forces in nature and physics, and the fundamental interconnectivity and interactions between all beings and all objects.
Holons are multi-layered "spaces". A holon contains always parts of the two parents Membrane peaks. The penetrator is Yang (male, lingam) and the acceptor is Yin (female, Yoni).
The two Yin membrane parts cover partly the Yang peak.
In the simplest form the holon has only three layers. When holons combine to more complex holons there are much more layers. And even the orientation (which peak is active and which is passive?) influences the outcome, since the unbrokenness implicates a non-commutative reality, where magical mathematical commutative tricks are not allowed or causally possible.
This concept shows the Concept of the Universal Energy Coupling. The essence is how two elements of Neutral Energy (Zero Field Energy) can couple/join because one is active and one is passive, making together a new specific energetic union. Such new holon can be a fundamental particle in physics, that is logically constructed by the dynamics of a single cosmological membrane. So we don't need Quantum Uncertainty (HUP) to explain nature.
This approach makes it clear how the Union of BODY and MIND is topologically constructed, and how consciousness fits in this.
Dirk Laureyssens
Some stages in the development of a fish embryo over the first 72 hours. After 14 hours it has reached the stage of having ten somites (muscle segments in the body) and its little heart is already probably beating. That is, if heart tissue exists, it's pulsating because that's what heart cells do.
Figure Alumni on stone.
The process of creation is as follows:
- Original in chalk.
- Molde in-box of sand.
- Emptying aluminum.
- Pul and diverted by hand.
- Pul-final and brightness.
The mold as much as the original was lost in the process, so this is a unique piece.
Year Created 2003.
Blip Post for Thursday 4th February 2010. A range of images demonstrating the increased macro effect of using my standard 18-55mm Canon lens with a set of macro extension tubes. Pictures are all of a set of six chicken embryos at various stages in their development, encased and preserved in acrylic.
Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS.
The Bankers' Clearing House was transferred to Trentham Gardens for the duration of the 1939/45 war and in commemoration this statue was presented on behalf of the Committee of London Clearing Bankers by Sir Eric Faulkner on 24th February 1976.
The fifty pence coin has six visible sides. Each side is divided diagonally and the
banks' crests stand out against a bubble-type background surface.
The figure inside the coin is in a semi-foetal position with the knees tucked up near the chin.
Sculptor: Robert Berkoff.
These were in a centre spread in The Guardian newspaper. Black Mastiff Bat embryos photographed with camera microscopes by Dorit Hockman of Cambridge University.
Wood can be seen through the cracks of egg number 60, The Embryo of Human Greed in the window of a shop on Old Broad Street.
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on sunday evening i have some insect (a moth?) eggs on the glass of a window, at home (Milano, Italy). on monday evening the embryos were already visible.
Each egg is about 0,6 mm wide
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Author: Ilrad提供
(大野芳和)
Date: 1992.06
Description: THE AVTHOR COLLECTING EMBRYOS FROM AN N'DAMA DONOR.
Country: ケニア (Kenya)
Place: Ilrad ()
Keywords: ケニア,草地・畜産・家畜衛生,Embryo Transfer,ilrad
Slide no. 02-042-13
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Second last day of looking at these wee little chickies. Doubt I will have any more of these up - so hopefully no one got sick to their stomach while viewing
Cooper, Corbin, and their sibling that wasn't meant to be. It always amazes me to think we all start out as mere super tiny cells. WOW!
Like fingers unfurling in a dance, each branch expands cell by cell to spiral into branchial fractal shapes.
Drosophila melanogaster embryo stained with BP102 antibody which binds axon tracts within the central nervous system. Green regions of concentration represent the binding of the antibody.
All done by yours truly
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Author: Ilrad提供
(大野芳和)
Date: 1992.06
Description: THE N'DAMA CATTLE WHICH WERE IMPORTED TO ILRAD FROM THE GAMBIA AS FROZEN EMBRYOS.
Country: ケニア (Kenya)
Place: Ilrad ()
Keywords: ケニア,草地・畜産・家畜衛生,Embryo Transfer,ilrad
Slide no. 02-042-15
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A zebrafish embryo's eye is illuminated 48-hours after fertilization using immunohistochemistry.| Photo by Suman Gurung
Chicken embryo display from the Exploratorium. Amazing that they can actually grow in a plastic wrap hammock.
Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA
Here we see a very poor quality shot taken with my flip video camera- these are embryos that will hopefully become my niece/nephew in approximately 9 months. We're praying for you Chad and Jamie- and the "maybe babies" too. ;) Let's hear it for IVF.
project 366 2008
October 4 276/366
This little skeletal embryo holds a shiny red heart and has Day of the Dead graffiti covering it's entire 2 inch long body.
It is a free standing sculpture on a black and red wire. The sculpture stands 4.25 inches high including the wire.
Had this at a local franchise called "Pho24". Unlike those found at street stalls, the eggs sold here had embryos at a very early stage. There were only a few lumps, no bones or feathers seen. This was the first time I had such eggs. It was tasted like ordinary eggs except a lot firmer and harder.