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Respect for the sixth sense

In homage to the sixth sense, a perception other than the five senses of touch, hearing, sight, taste, and smell. The sixth sense is the ability of various living organisms to detect energy such as magnetic fields, electric fields, heat, ultrasound, carbon dioxide, and vibrations.
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Respect for the mountains

Mountain areas are supposed to be harsh environments with low temperatures, low air pressure, dry conditions, and strong ultraviolet rays. However, they are actually the source of biodiversity and support many ecosystems. In tribute to the mountains that produce rain and wind, creating a magnificent cycle of life,
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Respect for soil aggregate

Soil with a granular structure is said to create rich soil. Water flows up, down, left and right through the gaps between the granules, achieving both water retention and drainage, which are difficult to achieve at the same time, and creating excellent breathability and fertilizer retention. In honor of the earthworms and granules that create these granules,
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Respect for Ecosystem Paradox

Paradox is used to mean contradiction, something that is intuitively unacceptable, a dilemma, etc. There are many paradoxes in ecosystems, and perhaps coming into contact with paradoxes allows us to feel the profound depths of the workings of nature. In homage to the mysterious ecosystem paradoxes
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Respect for the left-handed Spiral

Left-handed and right-handed molecules should exist equally in nature. For some reason, the amino acids that make up living organisms on Earth are only left-handed, and the elementary particle neutrino is also only left-handed. In honor of the left-handed nature, the reason for which is still a mystery.
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Respect for the heat

There seem to be various kinds of heat on Earth. Heat from electromagnetic waves from the sun, heat from radioactive decay in the earth, heat from biological metabolism, heat from fire, frictional heat, Joule heat from electricity, etc. Heat creates activity, and activity creates heat. In tribute to heat.
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Respect for 3/4

The mysteries of laws that hold true regardless of the size of an organism's body. In tribute to the mysterious numbers: the 3/4 power law between body weight and brain weight, the 3/4 power law between body weight and metabolic rate, the 4/3 power law between diffusion and time, the 3:4 ratio between water and the refraction of radio waves, etc.
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Respect for surface tension

The surface tension of water is apparently extremely strong. Surface tension causes capillary action, allowing water to spread through tiny gaps and reach the soil, plants, and animals. In homage to surface tension, the force that permeates without the need for external energy,
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Respect for the metal complex

Complexes that surround metals with nonmetallic matter. In tribute to the complexes that play an active role in various scenes, such as complexes related to breathing such as chlorophyll and heme, complexes called respiratory pigments with vivid colors, complexes that circulate metal nutrients, complexes that seal out poisonous substances,
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Respect for the beech

Beech trees support rich forests. The wisdom of beech trees with their diverse survival strategies is amazing, and forests with beech trees seem to be rich in water and food. In tribute to beech trees that maintain a mature ecosystem and support many forms of life.