Geodes crystallizing for an infinite amount of time will eventually want cookies
me want cookie
Submitted 4 weeks ago by fossilesque@mander.xyz to science_memes@mander.xyz
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LanguageIsCool@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Evotech@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
The scientific way of writing “heh, looks like cookie monster lol”
webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 4 weeks ago
I think the bottom pic must have had some special coockies considering the eyes.
Flocklesscrow@lemm.ee 4 weeks ago
I’ll never be as happy as these two halves of geode
SciencesPoulet@piaille.fr 4 weeks ago
@Flocklesscrow @fossilesque and you’ve not even seen them yet with a cookie each.
SciencesPoulet@piaille.fr 4 weeks ago
@Flocklesscrow @fossilesque they are crushing it.
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
I didn’t realize those weren’t googly eyes until I read the blurb
kibiz0r@midwest.social 4 weeks ago
Character’s blue fur (bottom)
richard3030@lemmy.one 4 weeks ago
Rock looks blue when we shine blue light on it 😂
Tlaloc_Temporal@lemmy.ca 4 weeks ago
This is fluorescence, which turns invisible light into blue light. Like how your teeth and some clothes glow at a rave or glow bowling alley.
watson387@sopuli.xyz 4 weeks ago
Yomomomomom!
sik0fewl@lemmy.ca 4 weeks ago
This is how many years old? Not sure why it’s being treated like news.
toynbee@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
According to a combination of webpages, geodes can take anywhere from thousand to millions of years to form … So you’re right, this new isn’t just old, it’s geological.
tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip 4 weeks ago
Does this count as fossil-esque?
fossilesque@mander.xyz 4 weeks ago
yis
TheSlad@sh.itjust.works 4 weeks ago
Some geodes (not this one though) actually are fossilized crinoid heads. They’re found in southern Indiana.