2025-06

生物に敬意を表して

Respect for the tail

Tails are said to have evolved from the tail fins of fish. There are far more creatures on Earth that have tails. In tribute to the many roles that tails play, such as for balance, using them like hands, controlling flight, keeping warm and storing energy, courting and communicating, etc.
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Respect for Photon

Photons are the smallest particles of light. Photons have both wave and particle properties, and are said to have no charge, mass, or lifespan. In homage to photons, which travel in spirals at the speed of light, carry energy, illuminate objects, and mediate electromagnetic force,
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Respect for the distribution of numbers 1

There is a Ben-Ford law that says that in natural phenomena, the first number is often 1. The frequency of 1 is about 30%, and as the number increases, the frequency decreases, and the frequency of 9 is about 5%. In homage to the distribution of 1, which is both exponential and a manifestation of fractals,
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Respect for the squid and octopus

Squid and octopus are also known as primates of the sea. They deviate from the basic principles of life, have more genomes and genes than humans, freely edit RNA outside the nucleus, diversify their genomes with mobile genes, have excellent camera eyes, and have many hearts and brains. In tribute to these mysteries of life, squid and octopus
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Respect for the song

Song is an expression of emotion, a source of enjoyment, and a source of beauty, but the sounds made by many living things and objects also seem to be songs: birdsong, whalesong, gibbonsong, insectsong, frogschorus, etc. Sometimes plants and stones may also sing, and in homage to song,
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Respect for the Habitable Zone

The range of a star system where the conditions for the existence of life are met is called the habitable zone. Earth meets difficult conditions such as a sufficient atmosphere, liquid water on the planet's surface, the distance from the sun, and the temperature at the time of the Earth's birth. In honor of the habitable zone,
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Respect for the oil

In addition to lipids, fats as nutrients, and fats such as vegetable oils, petroleum oils, and essential oils are all called oils in the body. Oils make up the cell membranes of most living organisms and are light and highly efficient sources of energy. In tribute to the oils that support many lives and activities,
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A tribute to niche division

Coexistence and niche partitioning to avoid overlapping food, etc. It seems that diversity is created by animals and plants that coexist by shifting their habitats, activity times and seasons, and food. In tribute to niche partitioning that shares limited resources,
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Respect for buoyancy

Buoyancy is a force that acts against gravity on objects in a fluid. Buoyancy creates updrafts, resulting in atmospheric circulation and weather, supports the lives of underwater creatures by making them float, and shows plants the direction of gravity through the direction of buoyancy acting on density differences, and it seems to be the force that holds mountains and the earth together with its crust. In tribute to buoyancy.
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Respect for Plasma

Plasma is said to make up 90% of the universe. The sun is also plasma, and the earth is covered in a layer of plasma that protects it from the solar wind. Plasma is familiar to us in lightning, flames, and the aurora. In homage to plasma, which fixes nitrogen from the air, helps plants grow, and creates colorful and beautiful phenomena,