The Embassy

Sep 17

“The capacity to stand in relationship to that which is larger than our ego is to be informed and transformed by it. Over the entrance to the Temple of Apollo at Delphi the priests inscribed the admonition, “Know Thyself.” According to an ancient text the entrance to the inner chamber had the collateral inscription, “Thou Art.” These injunctions capture the individual dialectic well. We are to know ourselves more fully and to know ourselves in the context of the larger mystery.” — James Hollis, “The Middle Path”

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Sep 06

The one and only… Billie Holiday.

The one and only… Billie Holiday.

Aug 30

14-billion-years-later:


I’m not sure quite how to put this, but we’ve discovered a planet made entirely of diamonds…

14-billion-years-later:

I’m not sure quite how to put this, but we’ve discovered a planet made entirely of diamonds…

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cordisre:

Fluid Painting Explosion (by markchadwickart)

cordisre:

Fluid Painting Explosion (by markchadwickart)

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Aug 29

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The Haunting Beauty of NGC 3190 —A Deadly Supernova Factory
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This magnificent galaxy inspires us, again, to ask: does advanced life  exist there? The fact that we have no proof of intelligent life  elsewhere in the universe may simply mean that intelligent civilizations  have all too finite lifetimes. NGC 3190 is a spiral galaxy of  unbearable beauty in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by William  Herschel in 1784. In 2002, astronomers uncovered one supernova in March  in the southeastern part and then another team uncovered a second  supernova on the other side two months later -sure destroyers of  vicinity-based life.
The spectacular image below is the “Trio in Leo.” There is actually a  fourth member of this group which not shown- but the group also goes by  another catalogued name of “Hickson 44.” These galaxies are estimated to  be 60 million light years away. The galaxy furthest to the left is an  elliptical galaxy (NGC 3193) and is fairly devoid of detail. The top  center of the image features NGC 3190. 
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The Haunting Beauty of NGC 3190 —A Deadly Supernova Factory

This magnificent galaxy inspires us, again, to ask: does advanced life exist there? The fact that we have no proof of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe may simply mean that intelligent civilizations have all too finite lifetimes. NGC 3190 is a spiral galaxy of unbearable beauty in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. In 2002, astronomers uncovered one supernova in March in the southeastern part and then another team uncovered a second supernova on the other side two months later -sure destroyers of vicinity-based life.

The spectacular image below is the “Trio in Leo.” There is actually a fourth member of this group which not shown- but the group also goes by another catalogued name of “Hickson 44.” These galaxies are estimated to be 60 million light years away. The galaxy furthest to the left is an elliptical galaxy (NGC 3193) and is fairly devoid of detail. The top center of the image features NGC 3190. 

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“What I give form to in daylight is only one per cent of what I have seen in darkness.” — M. C. Escher (via metaconscious)

Aug 04

“All living beings are in the open: they manifest themselves and shine in their appearance. But only human beings want to take possession of this opening, to seize hold of their own appearance and of their own being-manifest. Language is this appropriation, which transforms nature into face. This is why appearance becomes a problem for human beings: it becomes the location of a struggle for truth.” — Giorgio Agamben

Jul 26

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Jul 22

via http://pruned.blogspot.com/2011/04/impossible-chicago-16.html.

via http://pruned.blogspot.com/2011/04/impossible-chicago-16.html.

Petri dish architecture // Bacteria as an artistic medium. Amazing stuff!

Petri dish architecture // Bacteria as an artistic medium. Amazing stuff!

Jul 08

“A physicist is an atom’s way of knowing about atoms.” — George Wald

“I’m afraid of losing my obscurity. Genuineness only thrives in the dark. Like celery.” — Aldous Huxley

Jun 25

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