of
broadcast journalism - as a result of reading his brilliant book The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich - in the library during free
periods, which I see has recently been published in KINDLE FORMAT.
I had a lot of free time because I studied Physics, Maths Pure
& Maths Applied whilst regarding them ALL as one subject and
doing Art on the side so to speak and making visits on occasion to
The Design Centre in London, Rolls Royce Aerospace in Derby
and de Havilland in Hatfield.
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Added by Michael Grove at 15:44 on September 11, 2019
mont, who in 1885 became the first person to successfully photograph an individual snow crystal — the ice that makes up snowflakes. After years of trial and error, Bentley was able to capture the intricate details of snow crystals by using a compound microscope attached to his bellows camera.
He went on to photograph more than 5,000 of these “ice flowers” during his lifetime — never finding any duplicates — and the images still mesmerize to this day.
THE LOVE OF NATURE ...
IS INDEED THE NATURE OF LOVE
MANIFESTED IN ALL OF US,
ADULTS AND CHILDREN ALIKE ,
AS THE MOMENT BY MOMENT ,
OPPORTUNISTIC ACTIONS ,
EXEMPLIFIED BY NATURE IT SELF,
FALLING LEAVES ...
NEVER forgetting that the two dimensional collective six sides of the snowflake can [NOW] perfectly relate to the multidimensional reality of the six sided FS4D cube ...
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