
Key:
* = Quite safe
** = scientists are doing some educated conjectures here
Hundreds of millions of years during the ordovicical period, someone Blored and moved in the shallow waters of Gondwana.*
This someone had no jaws or fins, ** nor did he have public services or laces bills.* His name, as assigned by strangers who never knew them, was SacabamSis. They had a large head, frontal eyes and a triangular mouth that never closed. ** They looked, in summary, as an incredibly dumb cartoon, ** at least in This model That lies in the Finnish History Museum.*
I love this someone, partly because I also look like a cartoon, but also because they remind me of the true true certainty in this world, even, or especially, when it comes to science. There is a reason why this blog is not called the last word above all.
Some things (anthropogenic climate change, the benefits of vaccines and pasteurization, the earth is round, Bats are incredible) They are quite solid. But many others are educated conjectures, our minds that seek meaning draw forms in the dark. And man oh man, some of those forms are fun.
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Watercolor painting for me.
Categorized in: animals, art, curiosities, kate, diverse, paleo, the last word
Tags: fish, paleontology
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