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Who are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people.
Carl Sagan
People
Space
Lost
Live
Universe
Corner
Find
Some
Insignificant
More
Than
Tucked
Forgotten
Which
Galaxies
Galaxy
Far
Planet
Who
Star
Away
Humdrum
There could be shadow galaxies, shadow stars, and even shadow people.
Stephen Hawking
People
Stars
Shadow
Could
Galaxies
Even
I am a being of Heaven and Earth, of thunder and lightning, of rain and wind, of the galaxies.
Eden Ahbez
Rain
Wind
Earth
Thunder
Lightning
Am
Heaven
Being
Galaxies
Philosophically, the universe has really never made things in ones. The Earth is special and everything else is different? No, we've got seven other planets. The sun? No, the sun is one of those dots in the night sky. The Milky Way? No, it's one of a hundred billion galaxies. And the universe - maybe it's countless other universes.
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Space
Sky
Made
Universe
Other
Else
Seven
Everything
Hundred
Philosophically
Earth
Everything Else
Way
Sun
Those
Never
Countless
Got
Maybe
Different
Galaxies
Dots
Really
Planets
Special
Billion
Milky Way
Things
Night
Universes
String theory has the potential to show that all of the wondrous happenings in the universe - from the frantic dance of subatomic quarks to the stately waltz of orbiting binary stars; from the primordial fireball of the big bang to the majestic swirl of heavenly galaxies - are reflections of one, grand physical principle, one master equation.
Brian Greene
Binary
Dance
Master
Big
Stars
Universe
Stately
String
String Theory
Frantic
Physical
Potential
Majestic
Primordial
Principle
Big Bang
Equation
Reflections
Bang
Waltz
Wondrous
Heavenly
Happenings
Grand
Galaxies
Show
Theory
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
Light
Others
Distant
Way
We Cannot
System
See
Entire
Undecided
Countless
Faint
Perhaps
Am
Infinitely
Form
Cannot
Whether
Which
Galaxies
Them
Milky Way
I'm going to dance in all the galaxies.
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Dance
Going
Galaxies
The stars look the same from night to night. Nebulae and galaxies are dully immutable, maintaining the same overall appearance for thousands or millions of years. Indeed, only the sun, moon and planets - together with the occasional comet, asteroid or meteor - seem dynamic.
Seth Shostak
Together
Space
Moon
Stars
Asteroid
Indeed
Sun
Thousands
Immutable
Seem
Only
Maintaining
Overall
Look
Comet
Occasional
Meteor
Years
Same
Dynamic
Galaxies
Planets
Appearance
Millions
Night
Millions Of Years
What adults don't always understand is that to a kid, a comic book is like a movie. My Marvel comics took my imagination to other places - other galaxies.
Angela Bowie
Book
Imagination
Other
Took
Kid
Marvel
Adult
Like
Understand
Always
Comic
Comic Book
Comics
Movie
Places
Galaxies
I read about eastern philosophy and religion and existentialism. All that introspective thinking got me thinking about the great beyond. That turned my sights from inwards to outwards, and I started becoming interested in the makeup of the universe, and I started reading about astronomy, planets, and galaxies.
Carolyn Porco
Great
Religion
Me
Reading
Thinking
Universe
Philosophy
Sights
Astronomy
Eastern
Introspective
About
Beyond
Read
Makeup
Becoming
Got
Interested
Galaxies
Turned
Planets
Started
Started Reading
In the end, all that time I spent in the 'Star Wars' universe fostered galaxies of creativity and made me a better person here on Earth, because it taught me that everyone counts. That's why I can sincerely and with a straight face say: 'May the Force be with you.'
Chris Hardwick
Time
Me
You
Creativity
Better
Made
Face
Universe
Everyone
Earth
Say
Spent
Better Person
Sincerely
Counts
Force
Because
End
Person
May
Taught
In The End
Galaxies
Straight
Wars
Fostered
Star
Star Wars
Why
Here
It seems to me, thinking of it, that there must be some universal plan which set in motion the orbiting of the electrons about the nucleus and the slower, more majestic orbit of the galaxies about one another to the very edge of space.
Clifford D. Simak
Me
Space
Edge
Thinking
Must
Slower
Some
About
Seems
More
Majestic
Another
Motion
Very
Orbit
Which
Galaxies
Plan
Electron
Universal
Set
They've discovered that, where all the other galaxies are moving in one direction, ours is going in another. Now, the Big Bang theory says that we're all moving outward.
Dwight Schultz
Big
Other
Says
Ours
Direction
Outward
Another
Big Bang
Discovered
Bang
Going
Where
Galaxies
Moving
Theory
Now
I dreamt of being an astronomer; I had a series of 'How and Why' books on the planets and the stars. At that stage, there were only 14 galaxies; now there are multiverses, dark matter, the nano-microscopic world of the interior of atomic structure.
Geoffrey Rush
Interior
World
Dark
Matter
Stage
Stars
Books
Astronomer
Dreamt
Atomic
Structure
Only
Had
How
Were
Being
Galaxies
Planets
Series
Now
Why
I always think of space-time as being the real substance of space, and the galaxies and the stars just like the foam on the ocean.
George Smoot
Space
Ocean
Stars
Think
Foam
Like
Always
Real
Just
Substance
Being
Galaxies
Every field of astrophysics - whether it's our local neighborhood of planets, nearby stars and their attendant planets, galaxies, clusters of galaxies, out to the edge of the universe - every field has questions that are awaiting the power of Hubble.
Heidi Hammel
Power
Edge
Field
Stars
Every
Universe
Local
Our
Neighborhood
Out
Attendant
Hubble
Questions
Whether
Galaxies
Clusters
Planets
Awaiting
Nearby
The Hubble Telescope can see the farthest galaxies. The Webb Telescope will see the farthest stars.
Heidi Hammel
Will
Stars
Telescope
See
Hubble
Galaxies
Farthest
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
Life
Alone
Will
Big
Believe
Stars
Universe
Some
Pretty
About
Lot
Very
Maybe
Where
Galaxies
Them
Certain
Planets
Means
Awful
Awful Lot
Million
Astronomers can look back in time. We can look at things as they used to be. We have an idea there was a Big Bang explosion 13.7 billion years ago. We have a story of how galaxies and stars were made. It's an amazing story.
John C. Mather
Time
Amazing
Made
Big
Stars
Back
Idea
Look
Big Bang
How
Were
Years
Years Ago
Bang
Story
Galaxies
Used
Explosion
Billion
Things
I have to believe there's some other life force out there. I don't know in what form. But we can't have all these galaxies and universes without something going on.
John Travolta
Life
Believe
Other
Out
Some
Something
Know
Force
Without
Going
Form
Galaxies
Universes
Finding the first seed black holes could help reveal how the relation between black holes and their host galaxies evolved over time.
Priyamvada Natarajan
Time
Black
First
Relation
Evolved
Finding
Black Holes
Seed
Could
Host
Between
Over
Reveal
How
Holes
Galaxies
Help
We knew from theoretical models that mergers of massive, gas-rich galaxies were more frequent in the past. Now we've found that these mergers are responsible for producing both the nearby obscured quasar population and their distant cousins.
Priyamvada Natarajan
Past
Distant
Responsible
More
Both
Obscured
Knew
Mergers
Massive
Frequent
Cousins
Were
Models
In The Past
Galaxies
Producing
Theoretical
Population
Found
Now
Nearby
Dark matter is one of the dominant constituents of the universe, which piled up in certain parts of the universe due to gravity, and in those regions, galaxies were formed. It is the unseen thing that holds the universe together.
Priyamvada Natarajan
Together
Dark
Matter
Universe
Those
Constituents
Unseen
Parts
Piled
Due
Were
Up
Dominant
Holds
Which
Formed
Galaxies
Regions
Certain
Thing
Gravity
I want to know diverse facts about such things as galaxies or molecules or proteins or insect species. I have an impulse to want to know the little details, which are usually of no significance to non-specialists. I own a dissection microscope, and if there is an insect in the house, I sometimes catch it and look at it under the microscope.
Robert J. Shiller
Sometimes
Own
Significance
Insect
Details
About
Diverse
Facts
Catch
Know
Look
House
Proteins
Microscope
Impulse
Want
Which
Little
Galaxies
Molecules
Such Things
Species
Things
For example, if the big bang had been one-part-in-a billion more powerful, it would have rushed out too fast for the galaxies to form and for life to begin.
Robert Lanza
Life
Example
Big
Too
Out
Would
Rushed
More
Had
Powerful
For Example
Big Bang
Been
Begin
Bang
Form
Galaxies
Billion
Fast
There are some galaxies that not only teach us things but are just gorgeously beautiful to look at. My favorite example is the Antenne, which is a pair of colliding galaxies.
Sandra Faber
Beautiful
Example
Favorite
Some
Only
Look
Just
Which
Galaxies
Us
Teach
Pair
Things
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