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Everything
To some ‘magical’ relates to the unexplainable, things that are beyond words, that you can’t define. But there is magic in the defining. There’s magic in the defined. Though something may be so expansive, parts of it can be captured in the explaining. And in those parts lies magic. They show you the next and the next and the next. How one fits to the next or to many. From an idea or a moment into everything and back again.
On that wedding day. How you met your wife. Who she became who she is. Who you were and how you got there. What a perfect day it was. How the sun shined. How the grass had grown there. How the flowers were a hybrid blue-white on the hill. How the birds chirped. How the acorns had fallen off the nearby tree. How the squirrels ran as your nieces chased them. How Grandma was so happy. How Dad will never see it. How your brother looked at you then and today it’s his wedding day. How impossible it all seemed to even happen and how possible it became. How perfect it was or how not perfect.
Everything is what you see. Everything depends on what you see. Everything is magic.
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Similar to how I feel.
Magic Universe | prints here | instagram @tymurf
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listening to this song makes me think no woman deserves for me to feel like this for them right now...saddening and refreshing at the same time.
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I can’t believe only 92K views of this song.....
This song is beautiful.!.! Â Â Listen....
Marc Lawrence - Beautiful (Electrocisum Remix)
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Slushii @ Summer Set 2017!
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re-Envisioned
I used to envision ‘if everyone just understood one another then the world would be the perfect place’. I’ve come to see multiple things within the nature of individuals that undermine this: we all don’t have the same drives, motivations, and underlying goals. Not everyone is trying to have a nuclear family, not everyone’s version of happiness is the same as another, not everyone cares about understanding others, or world peace, or even others.
AND it’s okay. It’s hard for me to say that but it’s something I have to accept and need to accept. In a way it’s something everyone has to accept to ‘get along’. Beyond this re-envisionment I look at the concept as I apply it towards family. Where before I thought no boundaries to be ‘the’ solution to optimal relationships; boundaries of knowing and understanding each other are a necessity. People’s individual subjective versions of what is right and wrong, their perceptions, capabilities, thoughts, habits, morals, goals, values, ways of living, will conflict, depending on the individuals, without any outside interference due to genetics and environment (how they grew up living and being).
You should only know someone as well as you should know them and they should only know you as well as they should know you.
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Awesome video showing TomorrowLand
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Be who you are
I went to a trance show this past weekend, and a girl hit on me? Purposely dropped ice down the back of my shirt. and when I kind of ignored her, (she) ‘accidently’ dropped her cup. It just got me thinking about why? Why would she hit on me?
What makes the most sense to me is I’m just myself in those moments of raving. I dance and I express who I am, I don’t hold anything back or pretend I’m something I’m not...nothing like that. Women notice it when your being you and just doing your thing?
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Mis-Adventures at Genix and Sunny Lax
Me: (raving)
Her: (pulls the back of my shirt where the tag is to drop a piece of ice down the back of my shirt)
Me: (Thinks, 'oh thanks for fixing my tag', forgetting that this shirt was tagless)
Her: (Drops the ice down the back of my shirt)
Me: (wha?! turns around and points at her like she's bad and smiles)
Her: (already smiling)
Me: (turns back around and starts to dance again; thinks "she's cute! oh, i'm thirsty", turns around, makes eye contact and makes the motion for drinking)
Her: (confused look on her face, then 'oh yea' look. hands me the cup)
Me: (i drink it; it turns out to be water; i hand it back, still all smiling)
Her: (still smiling and takes it back)
Me: (turns around and starts raving)
Her: (drops the cup)
Me: (notices the wet floor and turns to her, she gives me an 'oops, now what' look. I pick the cup off the floor and put it on the stage, with my feet i swipe at the ice on the floor and sweep it away so she can dance. I give her the 'oh well' look and turn back around to dance)
so yea.... missed another chance to meet a girl. really cute girl, blonde, pretty, in a Sunday flower dress, @ a trance show. DID SHE DROP THAT CUP ON PURPOSE? to give me a second chance from being clueless?! lol...for sure she put that ice in my shirt on purpose... lol. too hardcore focused on raving i don't even think to meet girls....
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Turbulence in planetary cores excited by tides
Veritable shields against high-energy particles, planets’ magnetic fields are produced by iron moving in their liquid core. Yet the dominant model for explaining this system does not fit the smallest celestial bodies. Researchers at the Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE, CNRS/Aix Marseille Université/Centrale Marseille) and the University of Leeds have proposed a new model suggesting that turbulence in the liquid cores is due to tides produced by gravitational interactions between celestial bodies. The model infers that instead of being due to large, turbulent molten iron vortices far from the surface, movements in the core are due to the superposition of many wave-type motions. This work was published in Physical Review Letters on July 21, 2017.
Scientists agree that magnetic fields form and remain due to iron flowing in the liquid core. Discussions become more complicated when they attempt to determine what allows these colossal masses to move. The dominant model is based on the slow cooling of celestial bodies, which causes convection, which in turn creates large vortices of molten iron parallel to the axis of rotation of the celestial body. But small planets and moons cool too quickly for a magnetic field to be maintained there by convection several billions of years after they form. Researchers at IRPHE (CNRS/Aix Marseille Université/Centrale Marseille) and the University of Leeds have now presented an alternative model where it is gravitational interactions between celestial bodies that disturb the core.
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