Yes! All the time and you can too. Next time you’re walking to school and you walk past a bush pick a leaf off, look at it as closely as you can and think about how this timy little piece of weird material had millions of boxes in it each doing a special job to help the whole plant grow.
At the same time there is a war going on where you picked it as bacterial invaders from the air attach the broken stem and the leaf fights back.
This applies to everything around you! It’s amazing
Constantly! It’s very hard to walk passed something without thinking, I wonder how that is going to look in a hundred years? Which bits of that building are going to survive? Whenever there are roadworks I can’t help but look in and check that there is nothing in the trenches! It’s very exciting when you do spot something, and even when there is nothing I love looking at the layers formed by the road surface and the soils, and think that that is archaeology forming right there from our modern actions.
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