Did you know that it takes me one to two hour (the shortest time I can write and published a post)
One to five hours (the mediocre time I can write and published a post)
And one day (leaving it in my draft section; the longest time I can write and make a post).
Since I depend everything on the free flowing ideas running through my head .... ^-^
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Did you know that for God so love the world; God design each every little particle in our world "Earth" and in our environment with details and Beauty.... ^-^
Let me show you this....
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| snow flake viewed in optical microscope |
*photo from wikipedia
that is a snow flake....
Snow flake when viewed into microscope has a unique design. Each and every falling snow in the time of winter; every single drop of it when put in to microscope and seen in our naked eye, every snow flakes has their own distinctive design that is how God hand works; that is God is very keen to details and so much willing and wanted to offer us what is the best; to show us the beauty that God created by his own hand only for us... ^-^
simply look all of these beautiful drop of snow flake came from God hands;
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* photo got from http://wolaver.org/math/snowflakes.html
I just came across this information when i watch some motivational videos so I think it is GOOD to share this on my blog..... =)
just for the support... ( I call Wikepedia to back me up; for the info is true, existing, not fictional, scientifically proven and correct) ^-^
Snowflakes are conglomerations of frozen ice crystals which fall through the Earth's atmosphere. They begin as snow crystals which develop when microscopic super cooled cloud droplets freeze. Snowflakes come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Complex shapes emerge as the flake moves through differing temperature and humidity regimes, such that individual snowflakes are nearly unique in structure. Snowflakes encapsulated in rime form balls known as graupel. Snowflakes appear white in color despite being made of clear ice. This is due to diffuse reflection of the whole spectrum of light by the small crystal facets.[1]
Uniqueness: Snowflakes form in a wide variety of intricate shapes, leading to the popular expression that "no two are alike". Although statistically possible, it is very unlikely for any two snowflakes to appear exactly alike due to the many changes in temperature and humidity the crystal experiences during its fall to earth.[9][10][11] Initial attempts to find identical snowflakes by photographing thousands of them with a microscope from 1885 onward by Wilson Alwyn Bentley found the wide variety of snowflakes we know about today.[12] It is more likely that two snowflakes could become virtually identical if their environments were similar enough. Matching snow crystals were discovered in Wisconsin in 1988. The crystals were not flakes in the usual sense but rather hollow hexagonal prisms,[13] with identical complex snowflakes considered impossible.[14]

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