Looks exactly like an undersea photo of a Medusozoa, a major part of the phylum Cnidaria you'd be apt to find in a opy of National Geographic or a film on Marine Life.
In other words it looks just like JELLYFISH. ;-)
I wonder if these striking similarities to life foms here onearth we sometimes see in nebulae might mean that "SPAC" is just another sort of OCEAN –– only much larger than we could possibly imagine?
Looks exactly like an undersea photo of a Medusozoa, a major part of the phylum Cnidaria you'd be apt to find in a opy of National Geographic or a film on Marine Life.
ReplyDeleteIn other words it looks just like JELLYFISH. ;-)
I wonder if these striking similarities to life foms here onearth we sometimes see in nebulae might mean that "SPAC" is just another sort of OCEAN –– only much larger than we could possibly imagine?
Franco, I'll go with jellyfish.
DeleteFranco, in the words of the great American poet, Sling Blade, "I like the way you talk."
ReplyDeleteThank you, DaBlade. Compliments are rare in the blogosphere, so I shall certainly cherish yours.
DeleteBy the way HAPPY LEAP YEAR!
Surely there's a reason we haven't developed FTL. Imagine Super Tuesday being played out amongst the stars.
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