

A E O N 6 : P L U T O H A S A H E A R T
A E O N
Confucius once said that you must first study the past to define the future. In this highly mysterious and powerful series, we will explore the secret origins of our beloved human species and the nebulous and archaic cultures that have inhabited our planet throughout history. Ancient esoteric structures, reliefs, symbols, and glyphs are fashioned here to emulate the original artifacts as if they've been subject to entropy for AEONS.
P L U T O H A S A H E A R T
Scientists are offering several new scenarios to explain the formation of Pluto’s frozen heart-shaped feature, first spotted by NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft in 2015. Researchers have focused on the heart’s western lobe, informally named Sputnik Planitia, a deep basin containing three kinds of ices—frozen nitrogen, methane and carbon monoxide—and appearing opposite Charon, Pluto’s large, tidally locked moon. While many scientists suspect that the western half of Pluto’s heart formed within a basin created long ago by the impact of a large Kuiper Belt object onto Pluto, at least one new scenario requires no impact.

