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| sent on January 20, 2022 (16:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful, however, mannaggia to the logo :-D Bellissima però mannaggia al logo |
| sent on January 20, 2022 (16:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Haha Ahah |
| sent on January 20, 2022 (18:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Lacking reference points you do not understand how big they are ... the one on the right had a diameter of more than 7-8 meters! Here the lake seen from much higher
 Mancando punti di riferimento non si capisce quanto siano grandi... quella sulla destra aveva un diametro di più di 7-8 metri! Qui il lago visto da molto più in alto
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| sent on January 20, 2022 (22:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice. Hello Molto bella. Ciao |
| sent on January 21, 2022 (18:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very interesting. It would take more data to understand what it is. They resemble Mandelbrot fractal drawings (so you have to deal with self-productive and/or recursive phenomena). So by eye I would say that the cause is something that grows on the tips. It may have to do with conducting electric charges. Possible cause lightning? Molto interessante. Ci vorrebbero altri dati per capire di cosa si tratta. Somigliano i disegni frattali di Mandelbrot (quindi si ha a che fare con fenomeni autoriproduttivi e/o ricorsivi). Così a occhio direi che la causa è qualcosa che cresce sulle punte. Potrebbe avere a che fare con la conduzione di cariche elettriche. Possibile causa un fulmine? |
| sent on January 21, 2022 (18:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I also thought about fractals as soon as I saw it ;-) Anche io ho pensato ai frattali appena l'ho vista |
| sent on January 21, 2022 (18:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Leonardo, in my part of the world it has not rained for months and well before the lowering of temperatures ... The lake is located in a very isolated area and you can hear constantly bubbling, like air bubbles coming to the surface, a very low and loud noise Here a detail of the larger formation
 Leonardo, dalle mie parti non piove da ormai mesi e ben prima dell'abbassamento delle temperature… Il lago si trova in una zona molto isolata e si sente di continuo gorgogliare, come delle bolle d'aria che arrivano in superficie, un rumore molto basso e forte Qui un dettaglio della formazione più grande
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| sent on January 21, 2022 (21:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Zeppo cusa curiosity, but where is this lake? Is there a lot of temperature range between day and night? You see two types of ice, one whitish and one transparent. If I'm not mistaken, the whitish one contains very small air bubbles. The black fractal should be ice without air, clean: the ice has melted, lost air and reformed (does it melt during the day and freeze at night?). In the photo made from great height you can see well in the white part subdivisions into portions within which these fractals are formed. From the shore depart similar ramifications tending to where there are strips of land that protrude towards the lake. It is something that grows from the tips, but I could not explain the phenomenon. Grazie Zeppo scusa la curiosità, ma dov'è questo lago? C'è molta escursione termica fra giorno e notte? Si vedono due tipi di ghiaccio, uno biancastro e uno trasparente. Se non sbaglio quello biancastro contiene piccolissime bolle d'aria. Il frattale nero dovrebbe essere ghiaccio senza aria, pulito: il ghiaccio si è sciolto ha perso l'aria e si è riformato (si scioglie di giorno e rigela la notte?). Nella foto fatta da grande altezza si vedono bene nella parte bianca suddivisioni in porzioni all'interno delle quali si formano questi frattali. Da riva partono ramificazioni simili tendenzialmente laddove ci sono lembi di terra che sporgono verso il lago. E' qualcosa che cresce dalle punte, ma non saprei spiegare il fenomeno. |
| sent on February 13, 2022 (18:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful! the fact that you do not understand the real size and its beauty. Bella! il fatto Che non si capisca la reale dimensione e il suo bello. |
| sent on February 16, 2022 (12:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Crazy, they're pretty much neurons! Specifically, they resemble interneurons in all respects! Pazzesco, sono praticamente dei neuroni! Nello specifico assomigliano in tutto e per tutto a degli interneuroni! |
| sent on April 22, 2022 (17:46) | This comment has been translated
Spectacular |
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