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Respect for electricity

Electricity appears everywhere. Bioelectricity that supports life, atmospheric electricity that surrounds the Earth, the ionosphere, the lightning that connects them, telluric currents that flow through the ground, huge currents in geospace, huge currents in the Earth's core, etc. There are even living organisms that generate their own electricity. In homage to electricity, the source of all life.
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Respect for color

The perception of color is the result of cells receiving the light reflected from an object and the brain interpreting it. The mysteries of color, light, and vision. The various colors produced by the light reflected from materials and the pigments in living organisms. Paying homage to the colors that make the world colorful.
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Respect for aerosols

Aerosols are tiny particles of solids and liquids dispersed in air. In honour of the diverse activities that take place in the atmosphere, including nutrient circulation, the movement of microorganisms, the formation of clouds and ice clouds, and the absorption and radiation of heat from sunlight, aerosols are
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Respect for the mysterious anomaly

Mysterious abnormal conditions and phenomena that cannot be explained by modern laws and theories. Abnormal liquid water and silicon, gravity anomalies in the Indian Ocean, magnetic anomalies in Brazil, radioactive anomalies in the Pacific Ocean, etc. Perhaps it is the mysteries that help us understand the Earth. In homage to mysterious anomalies.
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Respect for the network

A network in which living organisms are connected to each other in an invisible way. Bacteria networks connected by nanotubes, fungal networks connected by hyphae, slime mold networks connected by cells, etc. In homage to ○○ networks
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Respect for the Turtles

Gopher tortoises dig holes in the desert to provide shelter for other creatures. Giant tortoises eat invasive species to control their reproduction. Sea turtles eat jellyfish to control their populations. Hawksbill turtles eat hawksbill turtles to protect coral. In tribute to the turtles that protect many ecosystems.
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Respect for Earth’s Core

The Earth's core is located deep underground and cannot be seen directly. It is made up of the outer core and the inner core, and there are many mysteries surrounding both the core itself and the boundary between the core and the mantle. In tribute to the Earth's core, which operates in an invisible way and creates the crust, surface, and magnetosphere,
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Respect for grass family

Grass is a plant that supports humankind. Its seeds make up the majority of grains, and its grasses serve as pasture, supporting many forms of life. In tribute to the grass family, a relatively new evolutionary group with unique characteristics such as the ability to absorb silicon, a unique DNA repair function, and a root-based growing point.
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Respect for Albedo

Albedo is the reflectance of sunlight reflected by the atmosphere and the earth's surface. The Earth average of 0.3 is an excellent balance between the reflection and absorption of sunlight, and balances solar radiation with terrestrial radiation. In honor of albedo,
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Respect for 137

The fine structure constant is a physical constant that represents the strength of the electromagnetic force of an atom, and is said to be close to 1/137. There are various theories about it, but it is said that 137 is the approximate maximum number of protons for a stable atom, that the age of the universe is about 13.7 billion years, and so on, in homage to the various things related to the number 137.