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I'm a 22 years old former psychedelic, amateur ambient producer and wannabe scientist from Hungary.

Science, philosophy, psychology, art, spirituality, buddhism, occasionally wolves here. And everything that touches me in any way. Srsly.

11th April 2013

Photo reblogged from Psychedelic Art and Illustration with 11,978 notes

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16th March 2013

Photoset reblogged from Wissenschaft und Deutsch with 381 notes

scienceyoucanlove:

depression-and-movies:

Network (1976)

NOT SCIENCE BUT YES YES YES YES, I JUST WATCHED THIS FILM! :’)

one of my favourite movies

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14th March 2013

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Tagged: spacestarsplanetsuniverse

13th March 2013

Photoset reblogged from HOLY MOLECULES, BATMAN! with 34,152 notes

itscolossal:

This is what happens when you run water through a 24hz sine wave.

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10th March 2013

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9th March 2013

Photoset reblogged from swimming in new mexico with 33,284 notes

mitski:

Ontario, Canada-based photographer Matt Molloy recently created a gorgeous series of sky images by stacking multiple photos onto one. The individual photos are most often taken from the timelapses he shoots. The final photo has a stunning painterly effect, almost as if someone had taken a paintbrush to the sky and smeared its beautiful colors.

When asked at 500px how many photos it took to create the one seen above, he replied, “I’m not exactly sure, but I used hundreds of photos to create this one image.”

(Via)

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9th March 2013

Photoset reblogged from The Science of Reality with 6,334 notes

infinity-imagined:

Neurons growing in a cell culture

These time lapse animations use phase contrast microscopy to show neural stem cells in a nutrient medium for 4 hours.  They reveal the dynamic growth and recycling of dendrites and synapses as neurons establish relationships with each other.  The social behavior of these cells creates the incredible properties of the mind and brain.

Credit: University of Victoria Medical Sciences

Source: infinity-imagined

9th March 2013

Photoset reblogged from You can find me where the music meets the ocean with 45,310 notes

ifearnofish:

chibicoaster:

akiracomplexsound:

UC Berkeley scientists have developed a system to capture visual activity in human brains and reconstruct it as digital video clips. Eventually, this process will allow you to record and reconstruct your own dreams on a computer screen.

more here

This is absolutely fascinating but JESUS CHRIST THE RESULTS SO FAR ARE TERRIFYING

I DONT THINK I WANT TO SEE MY DREAMS THEN THANK YOU 

yeah all those zombie nightmares NO THANKS

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8th March 2013

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8th March 2013

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sunset as seen from Mars

sunset as seen from Mars

Tagged: Marsspaceastronomysciencesunsunsetrover