Not exact matches
Specifically, in this work he has applied geometric
structures similar to those of a crystal or graphene layer, not typically used to
describe black holes, since these geometries better match what happens inside a black hole: «Just as crystals have imperfections in their
microscopic structure, the central region of a black hole can be interpreted as an anomaly in space - time, which requires new geometric elements in order to be able to
describe them more precisely.
The 2.52 billion - year - old sulfur - oxidizing bacteria are
described by Czaja as exceptionally large, spherical - shaped, smooth - walled
microscopic structures much larger than most modern bacteria, but similar to some modern single - celled organisms that live in deepwater sulfur - rich ocean settings today, where even now there are almost no traces of oxygen.
His paintings have been
described as «
microscopic views of the natural world,» and although the characterization is appropriate, his work does not directly imitate nature so much as suggest its intrinsic
structures.
His paintings have been
described as «
microscopic views of the natural world,» and although the references to nature and science are appropriate, his abstractions do not directly imitate nature so much as suggest its intrinsic
structures.