For, in the New Testament,
kosmos means «old creation.»
Not exact matches
The word
kosmos in ancient Greek actually
means «order» and not «universe,» and in their mythology the Greeks claimed that the cosmos emerged out of Chaos, which is simply a way of terminating the wonderment in a non «explanation, indeed in a nonsensical non «explanation.
One (
kosmos)
means the earth in contrast to heaven.
The original Greek word,
kosmos,
meant order of harmony and could hardly encompass the post-enlightenment discovery of oceans of cosmic dust and debris floating randomly in space.
The objects, dubbed
Kosmos - 2491, -2499 and -2504, might just be part of an innocuous program developing techniques to service and refuel old satellites, Weeden says, though they could also be
meant for more sinister intentions.
Hubble took that to
mean «island universes,» and wrote that Humboldt used it in
Kosmos in 1850 «presumably for the first time.»
In this BIOACID Science Portrait, Ulf Riebesell tells you how the
KOSMOS mesocosms, «giant test tubes», help researchers to find out more about the reactions of plankton communities to ocean acidification — and what these field experiments
mean to him.