Trippy Thursday - Antigravity Bonsai

Here is an antigravity bonsai for this #trippythursday by @blacklux
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This little guy started out as a peach pit that was shot out into space from an old Russian experiment in the 60s.

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Fortunately the tiny peach pit managed to hit some amazing paydirt out in space and managed to grow.

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This asteroid is full of strange undiscovered compounds and minerals that work in perfect synergy with the peach tree.

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Light is provided from a nearby planet and star system. This light is an even brighter spectrum than that found from the Earth's sun so the photosynthesis of the peach tree is hypercharged.

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A nearby nebula gently sprinkles more minerals as well as water in a fine mist to keep everything hydrated.

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The leaves are iridescent from all the strange chemical compounds in the soil of the asteroid.

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The roots of the tree stretch well beyond the asteroid looking for more material to feed on. They have to evolve to absorb energy in the vacuum of space.

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This tree and its energy signature have attracted a flock of alien birds to nest in its branches. They fly from galaxies away to raise their chicks in the peach tree's canopy.

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Some hyperdimensional things have been happening around the asteroid and on Earth a twin bonsai tree has emerged at an arboretum. This twin bonsai transfers excess energy through an atom sized wormhole to Earth. Through this connection all of Earth's energy problems have been solved and fossil fuels have become obsolete. Fortunately the appearance of this twin tree was out in the public for all to see and not hidden away in a secret warehouse to keep us all addicted to the cartel's energy price fixing.

Happy #trippythursday :-)

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