神秘

時間に敬意を表して

Respect for Synchro

In nature, there is a synchronicity where timing, cycles, and rhythms match up even though there is no one to direct or send commands. I feel that synchronicity contains the mystery of biology and living organisms. In tribute to synchronicity
認識に敬意を表して

Respect for self-awareness

Through tests using sight, smell, and body to see if we can recognize ourselves in the mirror, we explore the wonder of self-aware creatures and the uniqueness of self-awareness. What would it be like to live your whole life without knowing what you look like? In homage to self-awareness
生物に敬意を表して

Respect for the sarcomere

Sarcomere is the smallest unit structure that makes up muscle. Each muscle fiber contains hundreds of myofibrils, with sarcomeres packed together in 10μm units. The collection of tiny contraction movements of sarcomeres produces enormous power like that of an elephant. In homage to sarcomeres
物質に敬意を表して

Respect for Baking Soda

Baking soda, which seems to be a relatively familiar substance, appears to exist in abundance in nature. It is found in minerals near salt lakes, groundwater, hot springs, and even in living organisms, and its pH buffering effect neutralizes both acidity and alkalinity, helping to keep the pH of rivers, soil, and living organisms constant. In tribute to baking soda
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Respect for Chaos

It is not completely random, but has rules, but is a complex and difficult-to-predict chaos. It is somewhere between order and disorder, yet balance and diversity coexist, and individuality and cooperation coexist in the whole.
生物に敬意を表して

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