APOD: Color the Universe (2016 Jul 19)
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- Who am I?
- What am I?
- I have gazed into the abyss and stolen a secret from the gods.
- What am I?
- I have gazed into the abyss and stolen a secret from the gods.
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Re: APOD: Color the Universe (2016 Jul 19)
It's not what I thought.
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Re: APOD: Color the Universe (2016 Jul 19)
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I actually use a color version of this image as my avatar on the International Skeptics forum (formerly the JREF forum).
What first occurred to me is from the "Ode to Joy" by Beethoven/Schiller: "Seek Him beyond the starry canopy!" ("Such’ ihn über’m Sternenzelt!"). If you want to remove the religious element, just use "Seeking beyond the stars" or "Seeking beyond the heavens and the Earth".
Referring to the medieval idea of heavenly spheres (actually as depicted, and maybe similar to what Schiller had in mind), "Into the Empyrean" or "Seeking beyond the celestial sphere".
That's a possibility. In the book (p. 163), the caption for that illustration is "Un missionnaire du moyen àge raconte qu'il avait trouvé le point où le ciel et la Terre se touchent." Google Translate renders that as "A missionary of the Middle Ages tells that he had found the point where heaven and earth meet."rwbb wrote:How about using the quote in the paragraph of the original book? It would make a superb title for the illustration:
'Where the sky and the Earth touch.'
What first occurred to me is from the "Ode to Joy" by Beethoven/Schiller: "Seek Him beyond the starry canopy!" ("Such’ ihn über’m Sternenzelt!"). If you want to remove the religious element, just use "Seeking beyond the stars" or "Seeking beyond the heavens and the Earth".
Referring to the medieval idea of heavenly spheres (actually as depicted, and maybe similar to what Schiller had in mind), "Into the Empyrean" or "Seeking beyond the celestial sphere".
Re: APOD: Color the Universe (2016 Jul 19)
Quantum Physics
It's been a slow crawl to where we can see beyond the perceived.
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It's been a slow crawl to where we can see beyond the perceived.
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Re: APOD: Color the Universe (2016 Jul 19)
Possible Titles...
Woman Reaches Where Man Cannot
Woman Breaks the Ultimate Glass Ceiling
Woman Demand Fries With her Burger Form the Universe
Woman Reaches Where Man Cannot
Woman Breaks the Ultimate Glass Ceiling
Woman Demand Fries With her Burger Form the Universe
Re: APOD: Color the Universe (2016 Jul 19)
Gosh, I thought there'd be zillions of entries of this:
"To Infinity ... and Beyond !!"
- Buzz Lightyear, Toy Story
"To Infinity ... and Beyond !!"
- Buzz Lightyear, Toy Story
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And a fine job you did !geckzilla wrote:I colored it the other day when it was posted to the Sky page on FB.
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"I Never Thought I'd Get To Be A Million" (Moody Blues)
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I think the name of the post is the best name for the image: Color The Universe!
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Breaking through the canopy of convictions
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hello, beyond! ¡hola, más allá!
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hello, true!
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hello, true!
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Breaking through the restrictions of a four-dimensional spacetime into the multi-dimensional reality.
Re: APOD: Color the Universe (2016 Jul 19)
with a nod to Jim Morrisson ' break on thru to the other side'