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I just love spring so much
and it sucks cause school is getting more stressful and all I want to do is be outside not doing homework. I guess this is spring fever
Inktober 2023
Day 11
WANDER
This year, I will try to make INKTOBER drawings based on popculture, drawn without sketching first.
I had some trouble coming up with a subject for today. Made several drawings, but in the end I just went for Mando: no more wandering, this is the way.
WND CS33B1 spiral galaxy
Image credit: WANDER Space Probe / Navid Baraty
Big news! I’m excited to announce my new ongoing series of images taken by the WANDER space probe. WANDER (Wormhole Accelerated Nomad Delivering Exploratory Reconnaissance) is on a mission to explore beyond our universe and capture never-before-seen images of what exists in these strange worlds. WANDER travels by tunneling through wormholes, or “shortcuts” through spacetime. The wormholes are created from huge quantities of extremely dense matter in neutron stars and are filled with incredible amounts of negative energy harnessed from the vacuum of space. This negative energy holds the tunnel of the wormhole open long enough to be traversable.
With my technical background and knowledge of photography, I’m honored to have been selected as the lead image processor for the WANDER mission. WANDER uses special electronic detectors to record wavelengths of light throughout the range of the electromagnetic spectrum. This raw image data from WANDER is transmitted to Earth in the form of qubits (quantum bits) at nearly instantaneous speeds via quantum entanglement. My job is to analyze and edit this data to produce finished color images that accurately depict the grandeur of these universes.
On occasion, WANDER will be making observations in our universe as it periodically returns to Earth for routine maintenance.
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