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arjunasearth · 1 year ago
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"But Music", she said, "Music calms down my soul."
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olibana · 1 month ago
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Swinging garden
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julianna077 · 4 months ago
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"Beneath the sunlight, diving into a vast cosmic ocean full of twinkling stars, I dance in blue, flowing with the celestial motion gracefully through the tides, purifying magic that soothes my soul is where I align." _Julianna Nichelle
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zaza-meow · 7 months ago
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This piece holds my soul in its brushstrokes—a reflection of the magic that pulses through us all. 🌙✨ Blurring the line between cosmic and earthly, it tells a story of connection, where the universe flows through my veins.
At its heart is my tattoo, a promise: "May the magic in this universe flow through my veins from this day on until my last." 🖤
When I thought it was complete, chaos intervened—water spilled, reshaping it like a reminder that imperfection is part of the magic. This piece isn’t perfect, but it’s real, it’s raw, and it’s mine.
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wolkimg · 1 year ago
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You’ve Been Sending Flowers To Me
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Cosmicflower art I did few days ago I forgot to share here cause I keep forgetting about tumblr…
Anyways
Cosmicflower is a mix of Cosmictale (my au) and Flowerfell but with some changes
I already made angst with Cosmictale.. why not more!
Drawing is based of song: Send Me No Flowers
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spacetimewithstuartgary · 9 months ago
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Our cosmic neighborhood may be 10x larger
A team of international researchers guided by astronomers at University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy is challenging our understanding of the universe with groundbreaking findings that suggest our cosmic neighborhood may be far larger than previously thought. The Cosmicflows team has been studying the movements of 56,000 galaxies, revealing a potential shift in the scale of our galactic basin of attraction.
A decade ago, the team concluded that our galaxy, the Milky Way, resides within a massive basin of attraction called Laniākea, stretching 500 million light-years across. However, new data suggests that this understanding may only scratch the surface. There is now a 60% probability that we are part of an even grander structure, potentially 10 times larger in volume, centered on the Shapley concentration—a region packed with an immense amount of mass and gravitational pull. The findings were recently published in Nature Astronomy. 
“Our universe is like a giant web, with galaxies lying along filaments and clustering at nodes where gravitational forces pull them together,” said UH Astronomer R. Brent Tully, one of the study’s lead researchers. “Just as water flows within watersheds, galaxies flow within cosmic basins of attraction. The discovery of these larger basins could fundamentally change our understanding of cosmic structure.”
Vast cosmos
The universe’s origins date back 13 billion years when tiny differences in density began to shape the cosmos, growing under the influence of gravity into the vast structures we see today. But if our galaxy is part of a basin of attraction much larger than Laniākea, which means immense heaven in the Hawaiian language, it would suggest that the initial seeds of cosmic structure grew far beyond current models.
“This discovery presents a challenge: our cosmic surveys may not yet be large enough to map the full extent of these immense basins,” said UH astronomer and co-author Ehsan Kourkchi. “We are still gazing through giant eyes, but even these eyes may not be big enough to capture the full picture of our universe.”
Gravitational forces 
The researchers evaluate these large-scale structures by examining their impact on the motions of galaxies. A galaxy between two such structures will be caught in a gravitational tug-of-war in which the balance of the gravitational forces from the surrounding large-scale structures determines the galaxy’s motion. By mapping the velocities of galaxies throughout our local universe, the team is able to define the region of space where each supercluster dominates.
The researchers are set to continue their quest to map the largest structures of the cosmos, driven by the possibility that our place in the universe is part of a far more expansive and interconnected system than ever imagined.
TOP IMAGE: Galaxy motions converge into colored basins of attraction. The Milky Way is shown as the red dot. Credit University of Hawaiʻi
LOWER IMAGE: Laniākea, an immense supercluster of galaxies, including our own. Credit University of Hawaiʻi
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underzemilkyway · 3 months ago
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This Massive Wall of Galaxies Is Lurking Beyond the Milky Way | Seeker - Elements
Cosmographers recently revealed a massive wall of galaxies lurking shockingly close by. But why was it hidden from our view for so long?
Cosmographers’ goal is to map out the observable universe, and from their findings we can not only learn more about the structures that make up everything we can see, we also gain insight into the things we cannot see.
The universe is full of massive structures hidden from our view, like the area of the sky above the South Pole that has been dubbed the “Zone of Avoidance,” in our very own Milky Way.
Some cosmographers pulled out some clever tricks to peer into the Zone of Avoidance. Using a catalog of the motions and distances of 18,000 galaxies called Cosmicflows-3, the scientists noticed that some galaxies were moving faster or slower than expected, and seemed to be drawn to something in the middle, something hidden in the Zone of Avoidance.
Computer models revealed a wall made up of thousands of galaxies at least 600 million light-years deep and 1.4 billion light-years across, forming a bow shape over the southern hemisphere’s sky.
Find out more about the South Pole Wall in this Elements.
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scientificinquirer-blog · 9 months ago
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Research sheds light on large-scale cosmic structures
A new study has mapped out the gravitational “basins of attraction” in the local Universe, offering fresh insights into the large-scale cosmic structures that shape the movement of galaxies. Using advanced data from the Cosmicflows-4 compilation of distances and velocities of roughly 56,000 galaxies, the international research team applied cutting-edge algorithms to identify regions where gravity…
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astroimages · 2 years ago
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BOLHA GIGANTE DE GALÁXIAS PODE SER UM FÓSSIL DO BIG BANG
A PESAGEM OFICIAL!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSAOu3J2eII&t=243s VOTE NO SPACE TODAY NO PRÊMIO IBEST: https://app.premioibest.com/votacao/cultura-curiosidades ECLIPSE ANULAR DO SOL!!! https://spacetoday.com.br/eclipse23/ Acredita-se que uma descoberta liderada pela Universidade do Havaí de uma imensa bolha a 820 milhões de anos-luz da Terra seja um remanescente semelhante a um fóssil do nascimento do universo. O astrônomo Brent Tully, do Instituto de Astronomia da UH, e sua equipe encontraram inesperadamente a bolha dentro de uma teia de galáxias. A entidade recebeu o nome de Hoʻoleilana, termo extraído do Kumulipo, um canto de criação havaiano que evoca a origem da estrutura. As novas descobertas, publicadas no The Astrophysical Journal , mencionam que estas estruturas massivas são previstas pela teoria do Big Bang, como resultado de ondulações 3D encontradas no material do universo primitivo, conhecidas como Oscilações Acústicas Bariónicas (BAO). "Não estávamos procurando por isso. É tão grande que se espalha pelas bordas do setor do céu que estávamos analisando", explicou Tully. "Como um aumento na densidade das galáxias, é uma característica muito mais forte do que o esperado. O diâmetro muito grande de um bilhão de anos-luz está além das expectativas teóricas. Se a sua formação e evolução estiverem de acordo com a teoria, este BAO está mais próximo do que o previsto, implicando um alto valor para a taxa de expansão do universo." Os astrónomos localizaram a bolha usando dados do Cosmicflows-4, que é, até à data, a maior compilação de distâncias precisas às galáxias. Tully co-publicou o catálogo excepcional no outono de 2022. A sua equipa de investigadores acredita que esta pode ser a primeira vez que os astrónomos identificam uma estrutura individual associada a um BAO. A descoberta poderá ajudar a reforçar o conhecimento dos cientistas sobre os efeitos da evolução das galáxias. Na bem estabelecida teoria do Big Bang, durante os primeiros 400 mil anos, o Universo é um caldeirão de plasma quente semelhante ao interior do Sol. Dentro de um plasma, os elétrons foram separados dos núcleos atômicos. Durante este período, regiões com densidade ligeiramente mais elevada começaram a entrar em colapso sob a gravidade, mesmo quando o intenso banho de radiação tentava separar a matéria. Essa luta entre a gravidade e a radiação fez o plasma oscilar ou ondular e se espalhar. As maiores ondulações no universo primitivo dependiam da distância que uma onda sonora poderia viajar. Definida pela velocidade do som no plasma, esta distância era de quase 500 milhões de anos-luz e foi fixada quando o universo esfriou e deixou de ser um plasma, deixando vastas ondulações tridimensionais. Ao longo das eras, as galáxias formaram-se nos picos de densidade, em enormes estruturas semelhantes a bolhas. Os padrões na distribuição das galáxias, devidamente discernidos, poderiam revelar as propriedades destes antigos mensageiros. “Sou o cartógrafo do grupo e mapear Hoʻoleilana em três dimensões ajuda-nos a compreender o seu conteúdo e a relação com o seu entorno”, disse o investigador Daniel Pomarede, da Universidade CEA Paris-Saclay, em França. "Foi um processo incrível construir este mapa e ver como a estrutura gigante de Hoʻoleilana é composta por elementos que foram identificados no passado como sendo eles próprios algumas das maiores estruturas do universo." Esta mesma equipa de investigadores também identificou o Superaglomerado Laniākea em 2014. Essa estrutura, que inclui a Via Láctea, é pequena em comparação. Estendendo-se por um diâmetro de cerca de 500 milhões de anos-luz , Laniākea se estende até a borda próxima desta bolha muito maior. A equipe de Tully descobriu que Hoʻoleilana foi apontada em um artigo de pesquisa de 2016 como a mais proeminente de várias estruturas semelhantes a conchas vistas no Sloan Digital Sky Survey. No entanto, o trabalho anterior não revelou toda a extensão da estrutura e a equipa não concluiu ter encontrado um BAO. Usando o catálogo Cosmicflows-4, os investigadores conseguiram ver uma concha esférica completa de galáxias, identificar o seu centro e mostrar que há um aumento estatístico na densidade das galáxias em todas as direcções a partir desse centro. Hoʻoleilana abrange muitas estruturas bem conhecidas anteriormente encontradas por astrônomos, como a Grande Muralha de Harvard/Smithsonian contendo o Aglomerado Coma, o Aglomerado Hércules e a Grande Muralha de Sloan. O Superaglomerado Bootes reside em seu centro. O histórico Boötes Void, uma enorme região esférica vazia, fica dentro de Hoʻoleilana. FONTES: https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2023/09/05/bubble-of-galaxies-hooleilana/ https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/aceaf3/pdf https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ac94d8/pdf #BIGBANG #UNIVERSE #GALAXIES
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olibana · 4 months ago
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epicstoriestime · 2 years ago
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Cosmic Flow: An Epic Voyage of Immersion and Fulfillment
🌌 Embark on a cosmic journey of “flow” with the epic voyager as we delve into the transformative power of this celestial dance. Embrace the timeless sanctuary of the present moment, where we unite with the unfolding symphony of life, like harmonious notes blending in the grandest cosmic melody. 🎶 #CosmicFlow #CelestialDance #TransformativeJourney #Harmony #SharedExperiences
Which activities make you lose track of time?   Introduction   In the boundless expanse of existence, the epic voyager embarks on a cosmic journey, a celestial wanderer seeking the secrets of harmony and connection. Join me on this extraordinary odyssey as we explore the transformative power of “flow,” a transcendent state of mind that binds beings in shared experiences, like notes…
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neweresth · 3 years ago
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10/June 2022
I feel like I’m getting older, maybe wiser, (maybe the other way round.) I love life. I love how we go through life learning who we are. I kind of want to share what’s on my mind, yet I don’t know which thought I want to choose. Maybe none.
How do we try to find the truth outside. Maybe all we want to is remember. What we perceive as reality may be the distraction of what is real, distraction from ourselves.
How did I get here. Did I actually listen? What makes us change our perspective. Reminisence.
Sincerely I feel happy and thankful now. I wish everyone to feel like that.
Illusions merging into one. 
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flusso01 · 4 years ago
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Tagliami le palpebre e mostrami l'infinito
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pharaoh-mindset · 6 years ago
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🤔You must learn a new way to think💭 before you can master a new way to be🤴🏾👸🏾,,,,Trust the process, be patient because it's when nothing happens that anything can happen💯🙌🏾👊🏾 👑👽🖖🏾 💫 ☯️🙌🏾🎰🕉️ #1111 #3 #vibescalledblessed #loveyourself #woke #staywoke #universe #intuition #thirdeye #asé #starseed #1111portal #spiritguide #balance #manifestation #universecalling #nobadvibes #cosmicflow #transformation https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs0nysBh_w4/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1a8s9uy94wtmp
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sudden-stops-kill · 3 years ago
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cosmicflows-4 . https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/abb66b
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cilginfizikcilervbi · 4 years ago
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Karanlık Maddeden Köprüler
Karanlık Maddeden Köprüler Karanlık madde şimdiye kadar görülmemişse de varlığı kesin olarak biliniyor. Bilim insanları yıldız ve galaksilerin hareketlerine göre karanlık maddenin dolaylı olarak nasıl dağılmış olduğunu çıkarabiliyorlar. Seoul Üniversitesi’nden Sungwook Hang karanlık madde üzerine yeni bir yöntem kullandı. Hang yapay zekayı kullanarak galaksilerin, yıldızlararası madde ve…
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