Quotes About Galaxies
Black holes are a gift, both physically and theoretically. They are detectable on the farthest reaches of the observable universe. They anchor galaxies, providing a center for our own galactic pinwheel and possibly every other island of stars. And theoretically, they provide a laboratory for the exploration of the farthest reaches of the mind. Black holes are the ideal fantasy scape on which to play out thought experiments that target the core truths about the cosmos.
~ Janna Levin
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It is the essence of all galaxies and blades of grass;
~ Eckhart Tolle
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Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the drug store, but that's just peanuts to space.
~ Douglas Adams
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I am undecided whether or not the Milky Way is but one of countless others all of which form an entire system. Perhaps the light from these infinitely distant galaxies is so faint that we cannot see them.
~ Johann Heinrich Lambert
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The universe is very big - there's about 100,000 million galaxies in the universe, so that means an awful lot of stars. And some of them, I'm pretty certain, will have planets where there was life, is life, or maybe will be life. I don't believe we're alone.
~ Jocelyn Bell Burnell
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We now know that stars which are abundant in heavy metals are five times more likely to harbor orbiting planets than are stars deficient in metals.
~ Debra Fischer
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It's the witching hour once more-When the Muse comes out to play.He calls me through that magic door-Where galaxies of worlds await!
~ Belle Whittington
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You see billions and billions of stars and recognize that you know some of those have planets, too, and maybe there's life out there, and this is just one of billions of galaxies... and so it gives you this huge perspective of how far we potentially have to go for real exploration.
~ Peggy Whitson
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I've always been consumed by things that are out of this world, like space and moons.
~ Manny MUA
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It's quite likely that planets and solar systems like ours could be forming in other galaxies in great numbers.
~ Sandra Faber
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Astronomers still can't decide what the shape of our universe is. Is it closed and finite, which is to say, is there a countable tally of all the galaxies that exist, even beyond the ones we can see? Or is it infinite? The latter possibility is still on the table.
~ Seth Shostak
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If you ask me do I love you, I have to tell you that I have never loved you, not even now, not tomorrow. In this way, I can begin to love you again and again because there is no past. This is the way the moon unbutton the stars as it passes overhead. The way even the most distant galaxies continue to tug on us. This is the way I love you.
~ Richard Jackson
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Maybe we have to betray ourselves in order just to be ourselves. In the end, Truth taps at the window of our souls. What quivers on the lake are only the footprints of Fate. Even our astronomers hear the funeral sounds of dying galaxies before they ever see them. Gusts of time are filling my lungs.
~ Richard Jackson
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There are reasons, increasing in number and quality, to believe that the masses of ordinary galaxies may have been underestimated by a factor of 10 or more.
~ Richard Panek
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It is awkward to think that bacilli and other small organisms did not exist until we invented microscopes to see them, or that other galaxies did not exist until, in the 1920s, we invented telescopes powerful enough to detect them. Similarly, the past does not exist any longer for us, in ordinary perception, but it exists — and so does the future — in the geometry of Minkowski's space-time continuum.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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Every astronomer loves the stars.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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The giant black holes in the cores of galaxies, a million to 20 billion times heavier than the Sun, therefore, cannot have been born in the death of a star. They must have formed in some other way, perhaps by the agglomeration of many smaller black holes; perhaps by the collapse of massive clouds of gas.
~ Kip S. Thorne
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The stars in the sky are really other suns like our own, around which orbit other planets. (paraphrase)
~ Giordano Bruno
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Traditional science assumes, for the most part, that an objective observer independent reality exists the universe, stars, galaxies, sun, moon and earth would still be there if no one was looking.
~ Deepak Chopra
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We are making music for the human race, and even beings from other galaxies are welcome to vibe with us.
~ J Balvin
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The James Webb Space Telescope was specifically designed to see the first stars and galaxies that were formed in the universe.
~ John M. Grunsfeld
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Her universe is such a big place full of so many galaxies-100 billion of them with 100 billion stars apiece which means 10 to the 22nd power stars-that it's terrifying to think of the odds that we found each other. We want to freeze the perfect moment hold on to it at least long enough to understand it. But it dances on with us or without us so we jump in and try to keep up. The universe is expanding and we are just two of a billion stars.
~ Rob Sheffield
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It was as though our invaders had passed the word through the galaxies: SEE OLD EARTH NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
~ Robert Silverberg
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Never apologize for burning too brightly or collapsing into yourself every night. That is how galaxies are made.
~ Tyler Kent White
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