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I have been taking time out recently as I have been suffering from an
inspiration and creativity block.
I am unsure as to how I am going
to continue my music. Whatever happens I shall not be using either the names
PARALiSYS and Random Elements for any new material.
I am not certain as to how long I
am going to be away, but if you are already subscribed to my distribution list
(or sign up as a new member) you will be amongst the first to know the new
plans.
Many thanks for everyone's support
so far - here's to the future!
Colin
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thanks
must first go to my wife, ^Amethyst^ for putting up with me.
I would also like to thank the following artists for their continued
friendship, guidance and support:
(((stereofect)))
, sk.exp
, matthew
florianz // liquid morphine
mindspawn , tearsong
, apollyon
, knarkhora
irma , svartsinn |
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Supernovae occur when a massive star ends its life in an amazing blaze of glory. For a few days a supernova emits as much energy as a whole galaxy. When it's all over, a large fraction of the star is blown into space as a supernova remnant. A typical supernova remnant is at most few light-years across. |
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Planetary nebulae are shells of gas thrown out by some stars near the end of their lives. Our Sun will probably produce a planetary nebula in about 5 billion years. They have nothing at all to do with planets; the terminology was invented because they often look a little like planets in small telescopes. A typical planetary nebula is less than one light-year across. |
CD: Nebulae :: Variations
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Dark nebulae are clouds of dust which are simply blocking the light from whatever is behind. They are physically very similar to reflection nebulae; they look different only because of the geometry of the light source, the cloud and the Earth. Dark nebulae are also often seen in conjunction with reflection and emission nebulae. A typical diffuse nebula is a few hundred light-years across. |
CD: Nebulae :: Variations
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