Thank you, David, this is so interesting, since it may be showing 'chips' ('advanced rectangles!') in an early state of development. And I feel that they there bear something of the character of the surrounding dendritic crystallisation pattern, suggesting that they possibly develop out of it, rather than having an independent development.
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Jan 15, 2023
Haven't finished watching this yet, but my immediate thought on looking at this large rectangular structure is that the two lower 'legs' and two upper 'arms' look like they have developed from the dendritic crystal pattern - they don't look quite in line, but enough to make that seem likely. Also the legs still have something of that dendritic quality. https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Dendritic-crystallisation-of-the-central-zone-of-a-dried-10-gl-1-solution-drop_fig3_1941712
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Andrew Chapman wrote: Jan 16, 2023
Thank you, David, this is so interesting, since it may be showing 'chips' ('advanced rectangles!') in an early state of development. And I feel that they there bear something of the character of the surrounding dendritic crystallisation pattern, suggesting that they possibly develop out of it, rather than having an independent development.
Andrew Chapman wrote: Jan 15, 2023
Haven't finished watching this yet, but my immediate thought on looking at this large rectangular structure is that the two lower 'legs' and two upper 'arms' look like they have developed from the dendritic crystal pattern - they don't look quite in line, but enough to make that seem likely. Also the legs still have something of that dendritic quality. https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Dendritic-crystallisation-of-the-central-zone-of-a-dried-10-gl-1-solution-drop_fig3_1941712