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sea mouse. see the iridescent threads. millions of submicroscopic crystals that reflect light at the bottom of the sea. [Wikipedia]
the scientific name, Aphrodita aculeatat, is from Aphrodite: Greek Goddess of love. because it reveals human female genitalia when turned ventrally. and love, in high concentrations, is secreted from human female genitalia.
“Hollow spines collected from sea mice could be ideal as a low-cost mould for growing long nanowires.” [New Scientist, 09 August 2010]
Science Spell Book: pluck the hollow spines of Aphrodita aculeatat and complete minuscule circuits between chemical compounds.

sea mouse. see the iridescent threads. millions of submicroscopic crystals that reflect light at the bottom of the sea. [Wikipedia]

the scientific name, Aphrodita aculeatat, is from Aphrodite: Greek Goddess of love. because it reveals human female genitalia when turned ventrally. and love, in high concentrations, is secreted from human female genitalia.

“Hollow spines collected from sea mice could be ideal as a low-cost mould for growing long nanowires.” [New Scientist, 09 August 2010]

Science Spell Book: pluck the hollow spines of Aphrodita aculeatat and complete minuscule circuits between chemical compounds.

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