Class 35 Hymek Locomotive No. D7067, with its pristine livery, roars through the British railway system in about 1966, mirroring the structural perfection of the poliovirus Type 3 capsid. In the lab, molecular models F006 / 9686, F006 / 9532, and F006 / 9465 reveal the intricate details of the virus's protective shell. Meanwhile, in Italy, the Battaglia del re Tessi del Tinta festa unfolds, a stark contrast to the precision of the capsid. In medical terms, a Type IIIA lateral femur defect, classified as C016 / 6621, shares no resemblance to the poliovirus. Yet, the bacterial needle complex protein rings C015 / 5151 and C015 / 5150, essential for the bacteria's invasion, bear a striking geometric pattern. An optical microscope image of the Parnallee (Type 3) chondrite reveals a celestial dance of minerals, further emphasizing the beauty of intricate structures in nature and science.