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RWRachel Winsor
Rachel Winsor
Tatted this glyph of Pi onto my own self! "The ratcheting arcs starting at the centre and proceeding outward express Pi as increments of a circle divided into tenths, or 36 degrees. If you proceed outward from the center, the multiples of 1/10 of a rotation (including the smallest circle as a decimal) are 3.141592654..." - Michael Reed, Astrophysicist

Tatted this glyph of Pi onto my own self! "The ratcheting arcs starting at the centre and proceeding outward express Pi as increments of a circle divided into tenths, or 36 degrees. If you proceed outward from the center, the multiples of 1/10 of a rotation (including the smallest circle as a decimal) are 3.141592654..." - Michael Reed, Astrophysicist

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Pi Glyph Explained:"The ratcheting arcs starting at the centre and proceeding outward express Pi as increments of a circle divided into tenths, or 36 degrees. If you proceed outward from the center, the multiples of 1/10 of a rotation (including the smallest circle as a decimal) are 3.141592654..." - Michael Reed, Astrophysicist“Sentinel of the Eighth circle.” A #dragon of sorts for Caleb. Thanks for the freedom, dude! Made at @americancrowtattoo ?"Effect of the observer"The effect of the observer (the consciousness of the observer) is a group of hypotheses about the possibility of the observer influencing elementary particles. It goes back to the ideas of the creators of quantum mechanics, and is a consequence of the problem of measuring quantum effects. According to Bohr, without an observer, the surrounding reality is only a probabilistic form. Concrete reality appears only with the advent of the observer. Some scientists equate the observer, man, and human consciousness. So Werner Heisenberg in the book "Physics and Philosophy" mentions a subjective observer. John Wheeler states that: "Observers are needed to bring the universe into being."Saint Beatus of Liébana (c. 730 – c. 800) was a monk, theologian and geographer from the former Duchy of Cantabria and Kingdom of Asturias, in modern Cantabria, northern Spain, who worked and lived in the Picos de Europa mountains of the region of Liébana. He is best remembered today as the author of the Commentary on the Apocalypse. This is one of illustrations.Caspar, Johan, and Mads of Tattoodo. Just a few of the people who are here for you.The organic textures in the fluidity of the body refer to the sensation of naturalness and harmony that is experienced in the movement of our physical being. When we talk about fluidity in the body, we refer to the ability to perform smooth and coordinated movements, as if it were a dance. These organic textures are found in nature, like the flow of water, the movement of leaves in the wind, or the softness of sand on the beach.
In the practice of various artistic and sports disciplines, such as yoga, dance, meditation or tai chi, the aim is to cultivate this fluidity in the body, allowing a deeper connection with oneself and with the environment. By integrating these organic textures into our movements, we achieve greater body awareness and a sense of harmony and well-being
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