Not exact matches
On this night, like a
burst of brilliant light, there rings out the proclamation
of the Apostle: «God's grace has been revealed, and it has made salvation possible for the whole human race» (t / t 2:11).
She and other researchers had observed these jellies and hypothesized that they use their
light as a kind
of burglar alarm, glowing with
brilliant blue
bursts in a pinwheel pattern when under attack.
And then I also thought about the fact that over the history
of the life
of the universe, neutrinos are not just produced by the sun, but when stars explode in a supernova, the most
brilliant fireworks in the universe, as
brilliant as those fireworks are, less than 1 percent
of the energy
of the star is coming out in
light; 99 percent is coming out as neutrinos and so neutrinos are being, [and] every time [a star explodes there's] an incredible
burst of neutrinos.
A brief but
brilliant burst of radiation that travelled at least a billion
light years through Space to reach an Australian radio telescope last year has given scientists new insight into the fabric
of the Universe.
Most
of the energy from the supernova turns into
light when it hits this previously ejected material, resulting in a short, but
brilliant burst of radiation.