Seven Colored Earths is a geological formation of small sand dunes which are consisted of differently colored sand. The most interesting and most astonishing fact is that the differently colored sands settle in layers spontaneously. This happens even if you take small amounts of those sands and mix them in your hand. They will go into a separate into layered spectrum. Scientists believe that this unusual natural phenomena has emerged as consequence of cooling volcanic rocks at different temperatures. But the fact that the sands spontaneously separate into layers hasn’t been explained yet. This is located in Mauritius Island. (Source)
I still maintain that this thing looks like something out of a Sci-Fi Horror NIGHTMARE and of course I need like ten
20 here,.
okay i wanted to know if its ‘eyes’ on its arm were needed for function or were the product of humans needing something to have a ‘face’ to better relate to it and
Like if it had been just a human making a hot dog, sure the dramatic music and lack of speech would have been funny, but it wouldn’t have been cool
we find it amazing that this machine is able to be used to do such a delicate task, even though a human could easily do it without batting an eyelash, and I really like that
because when that machine does heavy lifting, it’s normal
but if a human were to effortlessly lift the same weight that those machines are built to lift, it would also be considered amazing
It’s because they’re built differently, Machines vs Humans, that is. So we’re amazed when an average human does something that normally, only a machine can do, and vise-versa.
I think that this is a hyperbolic example of how we SHOULD feel when other people accomplish things, and even how we should feel about our own small accomplishments
everyone is built differently. For one human, X task could be as easy as making a hotdog. For another human, the same task could be as difficult as lifting a support beam in a building. We’re built different, and I really like this video because our natural responses to it are something that we could really apply to other humans in a way that is supportive, I think.
Read; Maybe you have depression but you still got out of bed today. That’s amazing. We’re all built differently, and comparing ourselves to one another in a negative light is completely pointless, because we’re all so different. We should all try to be proud and supportive of one another’s accomplishments.