2025-03

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Respect for the scent

The air contains odorous substances that contain a lot of information. Insects and plants communicate through smell, and fish and dogs have a sense of smell that far surpasses that of humans. In homage to the invisible communication of smell that countless living things give off,
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Respect for static electricity

Until recently, the mechanism of static electricity was a mystery. Static electricity also causes lightning, but it also fixes nitrogen and grows mushrooms. This is a tribute to static electricity, which attracts pollen from bees and butterflies, other insects from spider webs, and fine particles from clay minerals.
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Respect for the ground

We don't usually see the underground, but it seems that there exists a forest of living organisms there, with many times more organisms than there are on the surface of the earth. We pay tribute to the underground, which cultivates its own ecosystem in the absence of light, produces resources, stores many times the amount of water in the ocean, and carries out a grand cycle through crustal movements.
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Respect for the hexagon

There are many hexagons found in nature, such as beehives, compound eyes of insects, benzene rings, mineral crystals, snowflakes, etc. In tribute to the hexagon, which is strong, has high space utilization efficiency, and supports many forms of life with its rationality,
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Respect for the language

What kind of languages ​​are there in creatures, such as squids that control the color of their skin, bees that communicate through dance, and so on? In tribute to the diverse languages ​​of fish that use swim bladders, tits that use grammar, and plants that emit ultrasonic waves.
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Respect for the thunder

Lightning provides more nitrogen than bacteria. Its energy is so strong that it discharges electricity that reaches the earth and the ionosphere above. In tribute to lightning, which charges the earth's electric field and supports life, including plants.
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Respect for the bones

Bones not only support the body, but also act as calcium storage, retaining calcium that would otherwise flow into the sea, and regulating the heart and blood vessels. It is said that an ecosystem is created on the ocean floor using whale bones. In tribute to the bones,
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Respect for the desert

The desert may seem like a harsh environment, but it is actually rich in ecosystems, and living things have used various ingenious methods to nurture life. The desert sand is carried by the wind and provides phosphorus and iron to the Amazon and the Atlantic Ocean. In tribute to the desert, which actually supports a diverse ecosystem,
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Respect for the spiral

A spiral that is a fusion of straight lines and circles. It pays homage to the spirals that appear in nature in various forms, such as the spirals seen in the shapes of shellfish and plants, the microscopic spirals that appear in the structure of molecules and the movement of electrons, and the giant spirals that appear in typhoons and whirlpools.
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Respect for the ice

The property of ice, which is a solid, is that it floats on liquid water. This property allows living things to live below the surface. The water that melts from glaciers and drift ice stirs up the seawater, circulating nutrients, and the light passing through the ice allows algae to grow, paying tribute to the ice that nurtures such a diverse range of life.