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If we're blind to this simple biology, imagine what we're missing at the smallest subatomic level right now and at the grandest
cosmic
levels.
And in the time since Galileo pointed that rudimentary telescope at the celestial bodies, the known universe has come to us through light, across vast eras in
cosmic
history.
They're really a sort of
cosmic
mush.
A
cosmic
us and them, and a God who is guilty of the worst kind of favoritism?
Perhaps there is a great,
cosmic
plan that allows for horrible suffering so that everything will work out OK in the end.
And the reason why they have to go underground is that, if you did this experiment on the surface of the Earth, the same experiment would be swamped by signals that could be created by things like
cosmic
rays, ambient radio activity, even our own bodies.
This is a
cosmic
ray experiment that has been launched all the way to the upper-stratosphere to an altitude of 40 km.
It was
cosmic
radiation left over from the very birth of the universe.
Because that
cosmic
basic idea that it is us all alone, each of us, and everyone else is different, then that puts us in an impossible situation, doesn't it?
When the astronomers worked out how much of this dark energy must be infusing space to account for the
cosmic
speed up, look at what they found.
It's a compelling picture, a kind of
cosmic
symphony, where all the richness that we see in the world around us emerges from the music that these little, tiny strings can play.
You see, when we speak of the Big Bang, we often have an image of a kind of
cosmic
explosion that created our universe and set space rushing outward.
Instead the fuel not only generated our Big Bang, but it would also generate countless other Big Bangs, each giving rise to its own separate universe with our universe becoming but one bubble in a grand
cosmic
bubble bath of universes.
Suppose some time in the next two dozen years we pick up a faint line that tells us we have some
cosmic
company.
Can we map that space, using the language of neutrinos or
cosmic
rays, taking the bounding condition of the body as its limit, but in complete reversal of, in a way, the most traditional Greek idea of pointing?
This is why you can feel such a sense of
cosmic
union with somebody after you've made love to them.
And all of these robotic missions are part of a bigger human journey: a voyage to understand something, to get a sense of our
cosmic
place, to understand something of our origins, and how Earth, our planet, and we, living on it, came to be.
It offers mystery, scientific insight and obviously splendor beyond compare, and the investigation of this system has enormous
cosmic
reach.
After 13.8 billion years of
cosmic
history, our universe has woken up and become aware of itself.
Now, if you didn't like either of those two high-tech options, it's important to remember that low-tech is suicide from a
cosmic
perspective, because if we don't go far beyond today's technology, the question isn't whether humanity is going to go extinct, merely whether we're going to get taken out by the next killer asteroid, supervolcano or some other problem that better technology could have solved.
In the majority of bubble universes, the Higgs mass could be around the critical value, near to a
cosmic
collapse of the Higgs field, because of two competing effects, just as in the case of sand.
From this, we discovered that the Higgs field that permeates space-time may be standing on a knife edge, ready for
cosmic
collapse, and we discovered that this may be a hint that our universe is only a grain of sand in a giant beach, the multiverse.
And I believe that technology is actually a
cosmic
force.
So under an endless rain of
cosmic
dust, the air is full of pollen, micro-diamonds and jewels from other planets and supernova explosions.
I grew up watching "Star Trek" and "Forbidden Planet," and I saw a UFO once, so this idea of
cosmic
loneliness I certainly find slightly wistful.
I and others pointed out that nature has done the same experiments zillions of times already, via
cosmic
ray collisions.
This is a
cosmic
mystery.
It's just a big
cosmic
vacuity.
So I would describe these realities as an infinite, mediocre, incomplete mess, a generic reality, a kind of
cosmic
junk shot.
Well — (Laughter) — the question, "Why does the world exist?" that's the
cosmic
question, it sort of rhymes with a more intimate question: Why do I exist?
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