Tuesday, 19 November 2013

The sound of Universe


peripheral vision
everything outside the center area of vision, called also side vision.

'She noticed him only because he got caught in the area of her peripheral vision.'
'Loss of peripheral vision is one of disorders a human eye can be affected with.'

celestial bodies
every natural object of our Universe, like the Sun, Venus, our home planet - Earth or the planets, asteroids and stars outside our Solar System


'Celeste used to lie on the ground at night and watch the glow of celestial bodies.'
'In the Copernicus' most famous work, celestial bodies were called the heavenly bodies.'

multiverse
a term in physics (calles also meta-verse), meaning a hypothetical set of universes, finite and infinite, based on a hypothesis that our Universe is not necessarilly the only one, and there are other universes possible.

'Through all her career as a physician, she seeked a proof for the existence of multiverse.'
'Multiverse is a lot like Heaven, you may believe in its existence or not.'

dust lane
a dense stripe of interstellar dust, that usually can be seen as a dark line running across a brighter background such as a galaxy.

'Without dust lanes, galaxies would look less interesting.'
'My grandma always said that dust lanes are what have left after a star went for a walk.'


black hole
a place in spacetime where gravity becomes so extreme, that it is stronger than any other forces, and prevents everything, even light, from escaping. They occur in place of stars after their death.



'If an object gets to close to a black hole, it gets sucked in and never goes back.'
'Black holes are said to resonate though time and space with a deep, wobbling sound.'

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