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Primordial matter, to some
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ylem
Alternative clues for the word ylem
- Substance from which the universe was created, to some
- Theoretic primordial source of all elements
- Source of all matter
- Primordial matter of the universe
- Primordial substance, in physics
- Theoretical matter involved in the Big Bang
- Substance from which the universe was created
- Protomatter of the universe
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Ylem is a term that was used by George Gamow , Ralph Alpher , and their associates in the late 1940s for a hypothetical original substance or condensed state of matter, which became subatomic particles and elements as we understand them today. The term ...
Usage examples of ylem.
Initially there was a substance -- call it Ylem, the Proto-atom, whatever -- that exploded and gave rise to matter and energy, stellar clouds, spiral galaxies, and dark and bright nebulae, all floating in rarefied gas filled with radiation.
According to this Sacred Physics book, the Big Bang Story that broke open the cosmic ylem egg showered out the Beings along with all the quarks and tachyons and all the rest of them.
The Beings came from a kind of impurity in the ylem, a sort of aesthetic flaw in the original story.
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Suddenly space-time seethed with stripped atoms, and then with the primordial flux of neutrons, the ylem.