Science on the Tree 3

A long day today, so we’ll go with an obvious one:

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Obviously, this stands in for biology. This brightly colored ceramic fish evolved over millions of years, descended from a long line of increasingly more evolved ceramic fish. Or, possibly, it was bought at an aquarium somewhere. I don’t remember which.

2 thoughts on “Science on the Tree 3

  1. I’m reasonably sure it’s from Chicago’s aquarium in 2003. The other option is last year’s cruise, but somehow I don’t think so.

    Which is not to say that it didn’t descend from a long line of increasingly more evolved ceramic fish, of course.

  2. I am greatly amused that, the farther from physics the ornament, the less sensible the explanation.

    “descended from a long line of increasingly more evolved ceramic fish.”

    Presumably, you can tell the evolutionary sequence from the quality of the paint job….

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