-
Recent Posts
- John Williams: A Composer’s Life — Twenty Thousand Hertz – The stories behind the world’s most recognizable and interesting sounds.
- Bird takes off in style
- Chick Corea’s Birthday #jazz #jazzmasters #music
- the BLAZE STAR is going to explode in the night sky any day now! #space #nasa #astronomy #science
- The hidden logic behind #, @, & and §
- Scientists Discover Pigeons Are Magnets
- History Guy emphasises the importance of a rules based order
- Black American Traditions: Centuries & Generations Of Young Beaus & Debs At Black Society’s Cotillions & Beautillions…
Archives
Categories
Tag Archives: comparison
Why is there a cat in “caterpillar”? | BUG WORDS
Time for some entomology etymology! Rob and Jess will have you in bits as they explore the literal meaning of “insect” and all manner of other term for creepy crawly. 🕷️ Why do spiders spin “cobwebs”? 🦋 Was a butterfly … Continue reading
ÂżPato o Conejo?: PercepciĂłn, Lenguaje y Realidad en Wittgenstein
Have you ever encountered an image that seems to change before your eyes? The duck-rabbit illusion is precisely that: a visual enigma that invites us to reflect on the nature of perception. In this video, we’ll further explore this fascinating … Continue reading
Why I Designed a Wildlife Bridge in the Most Dangerous Border on Earth
Try Straight Arrow News for free by using this link https://san.com/Dami Thank you Nara for all the fascinating insights into North Korea I would have never known about. Check out her Youtube channel! @Kang_naraa ​ My Merch: Merch Become a … Continue reading
Jan Wellmann on Substack |Â In The Lost World of the Kalahari…
In The Lost World of the Kalahari, Laurens van der Post recounts his time living among the indigenous people of the Kalahari Desert. He describes their shock when they discovered that he couldn’t hear the stars. At first, they assumed … Continue reading
Mike Sowden on Substack |Â Important reminder for lilapsophobes…
Important reminder for lilapsophobes (that’s a fear of hurricanes and tornadoes): if you move to somewhere smack on the equator and never stray 5 degrees of latitude in either direction, that’s certainly worth a try? Here’s a list of countries … Continue reading