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Clock in the Mountain - The Long Now

"There is a Clock ringing deep inside a mountain. It is a huge Clock, hundreds of feet tall, designed to tick for 10,000 years. Every once in a while the bells of this buried Clock play a melody. Each time the chimes ring, it’s a melody the Clock has never played before. The Clock’s chimes have been programmed to not repeat themselves for 10,000 years. Most times the Clock rings when a visitor has wound it, but the Clock hoards energy from a different source and occasionally it will ring itself when no one is around to hear it. It’s anyone’s guess how many beautiful songs will never be heard over the Clock’s 10 millennial lifespan."  

 

The Evolution of Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae { Cedar Apple Rust }

 

 

 

 

"Cedar apple rust? A strange name for a fungus which affects the juniper, you might think. Yet cedar apple rust is so named because it is a disease which requires two hosts to complete its life cycle. To begin with it will spend the winter as a purple colored gall which looks a little like a brain on the branches of Juniperus virginiana....Although the glutinous orange mass looks deadly it does not kill either the juniper or its secondary hosts. However, it will infect apples and will also defoliate the trees so whenever farmers discover it, they will naturally attempt to eradicate it."  

 

 

Nuvens mamatus : Brazilian Beach

by Fabiano Diniz

 

Eclipse over the Acropolis and a Mystery Flash over Mauna Kea

Image Credit & Copyright: Elias Politis

The total phase of the June 15 lunar eclipse lasted an impressive 100 minutes. Its entire duration is covered in this composite of a regular sequence of digital camera exposures, tracking the dark lunar disk as it arced above the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Elias Politis titled this eclipse duration study and the accompanying youtub e timelapse video "Acropoclipse".  

 

Can you help identify this phenomena? The below video shows a flash of currently unknown origin observed at Mauna Kea Observatory the morning of 2011 March 22.See also another video.  


 

 

The Oomphalapompatronium

 

One of Leonard Solomon's musical machines  

 

The Stupidstitious Cat


Noveltoon: The Stupidstitious Cat (1946) :  Seymore Kneitel

 

Six Organs of Admittance