Have you ever seen a pink grasshopper? Though the meadow grasshopper (Chorthippus parallelus) is typically distinguished by its green and brown coloration, a genetic mutation called erythrism leaves some individuals looking pretty in pink! Erythrism is the overproduction of red pigment. While these rare insects are beautiful to look at, pink grasshoppers are hindered by their vivid coloring because it makes hiding from predators much more difficult.
Photo: Back from the Brink, CC BY-NC 2.0, flickr (Meadow grasshopper nymph pictured)
The watcher
Honestly, GOSH THIS IS WONDERFULL!!
There is bacteria and fungi at left and some fern at right
But tell me, do you want to learn more? If yes, i can explain the subject even more😊
Life, what is it? How does it work?
How does it organise itself? Soo much question and yet, no anwser.
But maybe, we dont need those anwser, maybe life simply is and will always be.
Maybe, we dont ask the good question.
Burn them all🔥🔥😂
Nigth thinking, when you see yourself in a miror. You, the subject analyse an object who in that case is also you and therefore become an object who is analyse by an another subject and so on. This kind of scenario is a paradox since no dimension can contain it self ( mathematical property ) But we do it, we contain our subject and object who both interact in a fractal nature, the more you analyse and zoom on it, the more the patern will repeat it self.
In fact, we shouldn't exit
We containt ourself in ourself, but how?
"In the same rivers, we step and do not step, we are and we are not." Heraclitus
21 years old biology student. And yes, i have an addiction to philosophy and coffee. instagram: @wovy_lazuli
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