VIP84
VIP84
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30th Apr 2018
30th Apr 2018
a jellyfish species which is eventually going to become immortal throughout millennia of biological evolution
jellyfish deepsea immortality immortal antialiasing underwater flare sting light glow

Comments

  • VIP84
    VIP84
    2nd May 2018
    because we wanna share our artworks with this community?
  • Feraly
    Feraly
    2nd May 2018
    why do people use TPT to draw stuff, and not just paint?
  • brmaster1
    brmaster1
    2nd May 2018
    jellyfishes and axolotls will become the peak of biological evolution
  • Zezombye
    Zezombye
    2nd May 2018
    Yeah if we want to go back in time we need to make sure he actually exists. so i agree with VIP84. If we can go faster than light, we can't see anything because the photons don't have enough time to go in our eyes, we go faster than them. That don't means it is time travel. Every thing like time or the form of the universe is purely theorical. "The best proof Time travel is impossible is that we don't be invaded by hordes of futur tourists."
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    2nd May 2018
    Huh, what kind of discussions can spark a jellyfish drawing with an "Achieving Immortality" title.
  • zqasd
    zqasd
    2nd May 2018
    Nokia3310 jellyfish?
  • VIP84
    VIP84
    2nd May 2018
    lol, reading all these comments made me think just how insignificant human existence is.. What if we're the only civilization that has this concept of time? What if everything we do, we see, is nothing compared to the reality(ies) we can't perceive. Sure, everyone has made mistakes we regret, but if time "isn't actually a thing" and even if it somehow is, we simply cannot go back in time, I personally never believed in time travel, as I've always been skeptical about this whole time concept
  • VIP84
    VIP84
    2nd May 2018
    *existential crisis intensifies*
  • noobifiod
    noobifiod
    2nd May 2018
    absolutely amazing! +1
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    2nd May 2018
    Also, the jellyfish is beautiful. +lots