RFKTABMK–Data insecurity. Computer artwork of an unlocked padlock icon on a background of ones and zeros – binary numbers. This may represent the use of security software to protect data and information held on personal computers.
RFKTABMR–Data security. Computer artwork of a locked padlock icon on a background of ones and zeros – binary numbers. This may represent the use of security software to protect data and information held on personal computers.
RFKTABMN–Data insecurity. Computer artwork of locked and unlocked padlock icons on a background of ones and zeros – binary numbers. This may represent the use of security software to protect data and information held on personal computers.
RF2T41X0W–Space, conceptual illustration
RF2T41X2D–Space, conceptual illustration
RF2J7A3PB–Fusion reactor, conceptual illustration
RF2J7A3NN–Fusion reactor, conceptual illustration
RFMG9AP8–This is a conceptual illustration representing space and astronomy in general. It shows the various objects that can be found in the Universe: planets, moons, stars, nebulae and galaxies. The centrepiece is a planetary nebula, the cast-off remains of a dying star. A woman in silhouette is seen looking up into space.
RF2A6CJY8–Dark energy, conceptual image. Computer illustration representing dark energy and the expansion of the universe. Dark energy is a poorly understood concept, introducted by cosmologists to explain the observation that the universe is not only expanding, but accelerating as it does so.
RFPT5HGE–Conceptual representation of a wormhole.A wormhole (or Einstein-Rosen bridge) is a theoretical 'tunnel' through spacetime,allowed by the theory of general relativity.In principle,a wormhole connects two regions in the universe,or two different regions in space as well as time.An object entering the wormhole at one end might emerge in a very different region of the cosmos,an arbitrary distance from the start point and/or at a totally different time.
RF2J7A3NJ–Fusion reactor, illustration
RF2J7A3R7–Fusion reactor, illustration
RF2A6CJY1–This is a conceptual illustration representing space and astronomy on general. It shows the various objects that can be found in the Universe: planets, moons, stars including binary stars, nebulae and galaxies.
RFHN2KYP–This is a conceptual illustration representing space and astronomy in general. It shows the various objects that can be found in the Universe: planets, moons, stars, nebulae and galaxies. The centrepiece is a planetary nebula the cast-off remains of a dying star.
RFHEXDCD–Computer virus, conceptual image. Computer viruses are computer programs that can carry out harmful instructions and copy themselves to other computers. In this image a skull represents a digital virus or trojan on a computer. The surrounding numbers are the ones and zeros of binary code.
RFHEXDBF–Computer virus, conceptual image. Computer viruses are computer programs that can carry out harmful instructions and copy themselves to other computers. In this image a skull represents a digital virus or trojan on a computer. The surrounding numbers are the ones and zeros of binary code.
RFHEXDDK–Computer virus, conceptual image. Computer viruses are computer programs that can carry out harmful instructions and copy themselves to other computers. In this image a skull represents a digital virus or trojan on a computer. The surrounding numbers are the ones and zeros of binary code.
RFGGRH6D–Superstrings, conceptual computer artwork. The superstring theory is a Theory of Everything (Grand Unification Theory), which seeks to unite gravitational force with the other fundamental forces (electromagnetism and nuclear forces) that are already descr
RFKY3X2N–Artificial intelligence. Conceptual illustration of a human brain overlaid with binary digits, representing artificial intelligence, the simulation of human intelligence by a machine. Binary numbers, which contain only 1 and 0, form the language of computers. Artificial intelligence is usually taken to mean a computer or machine that can think and learn independently of its original program.
RFGGRH6E–Superstrings, conceptual computer artwork. The superstring theory is a Theory of Everything (Grand Unification Theory), which seeks to unite gravitational force with the other fundamental forces (electromagnetism and nuclear forces) that are already descr
RFKY3X2H–Artificial intelligence. Conceptual illustration of a human head overlaid with binary digits, representing artificial intelligence, the simulation of human intelligence by a machine. Binary numbers, which contain only 1 and 0, form the language of computers. Artificial intelligence is usually taken to mean a computer or machine that can think and learn independently of its original program.
RFKY3X2J–Artificial intelligence. Conceptual illustration of a human head overlaid with binary digits, representing artificial intelligence, the simulation of human intelligence by a machine. Binary numbers, which contain only 1 and 0, form the language of computers. Artificial intelligence is usually taken to mean a computer or machine that can think and learn independently of its original program.
RFR23FWT–Time dilation. Conceptual illustration of time dilation in Einstein's relativity. According to special relativity, moving clocks runs slower than stationary ones. And according to general relativity, clocks also run slower in higher gravitational fields. The image shows a clock face, spiraling inwards.
RFKHKRFE–Conceptual illustration of a wormhole.A wormhole (or Einstein-Rosen bridge) is a theoretical 'tunnel' through spacetime,allowed by the theory of general relativity.In principle,a wormhole connects two regions in the universe,or two different regions in space,as well as time.An object entering the wormhole at one end might emerge in a very different region of the cosmos,an arbitrary distance from the start point and/or at a totally different time.As such,wormholes seem to permit faster-than-light travel.
RFJGN6K8–Big Bang, conceptual image. Computer illustration representing the origin of the universe. The term Big Bang describes the initial expansion of all the matter in the universe from an infinitely compact state 13.7 billion years ago. The initial conditions are not known, but less than a second after the beginning, temperatures were trillions of degrees Celsius and the primordial universe was much smaller than an atom. It has been expanding and cooling ever since. Matter formed and coalesced into the galaxies, which are observed to be moving away from each other.
RFJGN6KC–Big Bang, conceptual image. Computer illustration representing the origin of the universe. The term Big Bang describes the initial expansion of all the matter in the universe from an infinitely compact state 13.7 billion years ago. The initial conditions are not known, but less than a second after the beginning, temperatures were trillions of degrees Celsius and the primordial universe was much smaller than an atom. It has been expanding and cooling ever since. Matter formed and coalesced into the galaxies, which are observed to be moving away from each other.
RFMNN37M–Bubble universes. Computer illustration of multiple 'bubble' universes as predicted by the Eternal Inflation theory. The inflationary theory proposes that after the Big Bang, a condition known as a false vacuum created a repulsive force that caused an incredibly rapid expansion, much faster than the ordinary expansion observed today. Since this expansion is faster than the speed of light, areas of inflation would form bubbles that would be completely isolated from each other. This artwork could also represent the creation of separate 'parallel' universes as fluctuations in a quantum foam.
RFJGN6KD–Bubble universes. Computer illustration of multiple 'bubble' universes as predicted by the Eternal Inflation theory. The inflationary theory proposes that after the Big Bang, a condition known as a false vacuum created a repulsive force that caused an incredibly rapid expansion, much faster than the ordinary expansion observed today. Since this expansion is faster than the speed of light, areas of inflation would form bubbles that would be completely isolated from each other. This artwork could also represent the creation of separate 'parallel' universes as fluctuations in a quantum foam.
RFG4C3G4–Bubble universes. Computer illustration of multiple 'bubble' universes as predicted by the Eternal Inflation theory. The inflationary theory proposes that after the Big Bang, a condition known as a false vacuum created a repulsive force that caused an incredibly rapid expansion, much faster than the ordinary expansion observed today. Since this expansion is faster than the speed of light, areas of inflation would form bubbles that would be completely isolated from each other. This artwork could also represent the creation of separate 'parallel' universes as fluctuations in a quantum foam.
RFG4C3H1–Bubble universes. Computer illustration of multiple 'bubble' universes as predicted by the Eternal Inflation theory. The inflationary theory proposes that after the Big Bang, a condition known as a false vacuum created a repulsive force that caused an incredibly rapid expansion, much faster than the ordinary expansion observed today. Since this expansion is faster than the speed of light, areas of inflation would form bubbles that would be completely isolated from each other. This artwork could also represent the creation of separate 'parallel' universes as fluctuations in a quantum foam.
RFG4C3GA–Bubble universes. Computer illustration of multiple 'bubble' universes as predicted by the Eternal Inflation theory. The inflationary theory proposes that after the Big Bang, a condition known as a false vacuum created a repulsive force that caused an incredibly rapid expansion, much faster than the ordinary expansion observed today. Since this expansion is faster than the speed of light, areas of inflation would form bubbles that would be completely isolated from each other. This artwork could also represent the creation of separate 'parallel' universes as fluctuations in a quantum foam.
RFG4C3G9–Bubble universes. Computer illustration of multiple 'bubble' universes as predicted by the Eternal Inflation theory. The inflationary theory proposes that after the Big Bang, a condition known as a false vacuum created a repulsive force that caused an incredibly rapid expansion, much faster than the ordinary expansion observed today. Since this expansion is faster than the speed of light, areas of inflation would form bubbles that would be completely isolated from each other. This artwork could also represent the creation of separate 'parallel' universes as fluctuations in a quantum foam.
RFG4C3G5–Bubble universes. Computer illustration of multiple 'bubble' universes as predicted by the Eternal Inflation theory. The inflationary theory proposes that after the Big Bang, a condition known as a false vacuum created a repulsive force that caused an incredibly rapid expansion, much faster than the ordinary expansion observed today. Since this expansion is faster than the speed of light, areas of inflation would form bubbles that would be completely isolated from each other. This artwork could also represent the creation of separate 'parallel' universes as fluctuations in a quantum foam.
RFG4C3H0–Bubble universes. Computer illustration of multiple 'bubble' universes as predicted by the Eternal Inflation theory. The inflationary theory proposes that after the Big Bang, a condition known as a false vacuum created a repulsive force that caused an incredibly rapid expansion, much faster than the ordinary expansion observed today. Since this expansion is faster than the speed of light, areas of inflation would form bubbles that would be completely isolated from each other. This artwork could also represent the creation of separate 'parallel' universes as fluctuations in a quantum foam.
RF2BNNFHX–Illustration of a desolate, post-apocalyptic landscape, perhaps after global warming has rendered much of Earth inhospital to humans. This is designed to be viewed in a virtual-reality headset, or for projection onto a dome.
RFEX146P–Infinity loop seen in an endless sea artwork This symbol represents the mathematical concept of an infinite unbounded or
RFHN2KR7–Infinity loop seen against a cosmic background representing a black hole. This symbol represents the mathematical concept of an infinite, unbounded, or limitless amount.
RFHN2KRB–Infinity loop seen against a cosmic background representing the big bang and cosmology. This symbol represents the mathematical concept of an infinite, unbounded, or limitless amount.
RFFPM3ER–Global warming. C ceptual illustrati of an Earth globe in flames representing climate change such as global warming general
RFFPM3EY–Global warming. C ceptual illustrati of an Earth globe in flames representing climate change such as global warming general
RFHEXDD4–Illustration in the form of a word cloud, depicting global warming. Words related to global warming (e.g. environment, politics, sea levels etc) form the globe of the Earth. Meanwhile, surrounding this is a background in grey made up of more optimistic words, like hope, sustainable, biofuels, solar energy, etc.
RFHEXDCF–Illustration in the form of a word cloud, depicting global warming. Words related to global warming (e.g. environment, politics, sea levels etc) form the globe of the Earth. Meanwhile, surrounding this is a background in grey made up of more optimistic words, like hope, sustainable, biofuels, solar energy, etc.
RFMJN47M–Illustration simulating what the explorer might see upon crossing the event horizon of a black hole. The event horizon is the black hole's boundary, the region beyond which the escape velocity exceeds that of light.
RFEX146J–Infinity loop seen against a cosmic background representing the big bang and cosmology This symbol represents the mathematical
RFR17C5Y–Artificial intelligence. Conceptual illustration of a human head overlaid with a stylised brain, representing artificial intelligence, the simulation of human intelligence by a machine. Binary numbers, which contain only 1 and 0, form the language of computers. Artificial intelligence is usually taken to mean a computer or machine that can think and learn independently of its original program.
RFPDYGYM–Illustration of the grains found within interstellar dust and giant molecular clouds. Called cosmic dust or space dust, these particles are up to 0.1 micrometres across, but can be as small as just a few molecules. The grains are made of dust grains and aggregates of dust grains.
RFPDYGYP–Illustration of the grains found within interstellar dust and giant molecular clouds. Called cosmic dust or space dust, these particles are up to 0.1 micrometres across, but can be as small as just a few molecules. The grains are made of dust grains and aggregates of dust grains.
RF2A33HBD–Time dilation, conceptual illustration
RF2A33HBE–Time dilation, conceptual illustration
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