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vastadj: enormous in size, number, amount, or quantity
universen: everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy
planetn: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star
evolvev: to develop gradually, or to cause the development of something or someone gradually
proliferatev: to grow or increase rapidly in number; to reproduce or spread rapidly, especially in an uncontrolled manner
radiatev: to spread out or emit something, such as light or heat, in all directions
incredibleadj: unbelievable; enormous
rayn: a narrow line of light, heat, or another form of energy
complexityn: the state or quality of being complicated or intricate and difficult to understand
inanimateadj: not having life or spirit; not animate
microscopicadj: tiny; exceedingly precise and detail-oriented; of or used in microscopy
cosmicadj: relating to the universe or cosmos; vast or limitless
governv: to legally control and direct a country, city, group of people, etc. and be responsible for introducing new laws, organizing and maintaining public services
mathematicsn: the science dealing with the logic of quantities, shapes, spaces, and arrangement
apparentlyadv: based on what you have heard or read
arbitraryadj: based on chance, or individual whim rather than any reason
constantadj: happening repeatedly or all the time
simulatev: to make a pretense of someone’s behavior or looks; to reproduce something that exists in real life using computers, models, etc., usually for study or training purposes
incrediblyadv: in a way that is very difficult to believe; exceedingly or extremely
advancev: to go or move forward; to develop in a positive way
fictionn: the type of book or story, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people; anything made up or imagined that is not true
inquiryn: the act or process of asking a question or asking for information; an official process of investigating a matter of public interest
philosophyn: the study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind
nickn: a small cut, notch, or indentation in a surface or an edge
compellingadj: arousing strong and irresistible interest, attention, or admiration
argumentn: a set of statements or reasons used to support or refute a proposition or theory; a verbal or physical fight or dispute
possibilityn: a chance that something may happen or be true
experimentaladj: relating to or based on new ideas, forms, methods, etc. that have not been tried before, usually to find out what effect they have
hypothesizev: to form or present a theory or explanation without sufficient evidence; to speculate
constraintn: a limit or restriction on something, such as an action, behavior, or thought
detectableadj: capable of being discovered or identified
glitchn: a minor problem or malfunction, especially in a computer program, system, or machine
accumulatev: to collect or acquire a large number of things over a long period of time
adjustv: to make a minor modification to something to make it more suited for a new set of conditions or to make it function better.
shiftn: a slight transition in position, direction, or trend
instancen: a particular example or single occurrence of something
accuracyn: the state or degree of being exact or correct; the ability to perform something with proficiency and without mistake
steadyadj: firmly fixed, supported, or balanced; not shaking or moving
driftv: to move smoothly and slowly in water or air, especially as a result of outside forces, with no control over the direction
precisionn: the quality or condition of being exact and accurate
detectv: to find or recognize something, especially something difficult to see, hear, etc.
slightadj: very small in degree or amount
conceptn: an idea or principle associated with something abstract
finiteadj: having a limit or restriction of size, time, etc.
computev: to make a mathematical calculation
infinityn: the state or quality of having no end or limit; (mathematics) a number greater than any natural number
continuousadj: occurring or existing without a pause or interruption
infiniteadj: unlimited or very great; impossible to measure
representv: to speak, act, or be present on behalf of another person or group; to form or constitute
incomprehensibleadj: impossible to understand or explain; not able to be grasped or comprehended
atomicadj: of or relating to atom (= the smallest component of an element)
particlen: a small piece of something; a word or piece of a term with grammatical function but little or no significance
proben: a tool used for testing or examining, especially for medical or scientific purposes, or an exploratory mission to a planet or other celestial body; (verb) to investigate, examine, or search into something
principlen: a fundamental law or truth that explains or controls how something happens or works
sensitiveadj: able to notice slight changes, signals, or influences; able to feel or perceive other’s feelings; susceptible to the things people say or do
disruptv: to prevent or stop something, especially an event, activity, or process, from continuing in the usual way by causing a problem or disturbance
potholen: a hole or depression in a road surface, usually caused by wear, weathering, or erosion; can be dangerous to drivers and cause damage to vehicles
skaten: a type of footwear that has a blade attached to its sole for skating on ice or other hard surfaces; an activity or sport that involves gliding on skates on ice or other hard surfaces
visibleadj: capable of being seen; or open to easy view
moleculen: a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds
atomn: the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element, composed of a nucleus and one or more electrons bound to the nucleus
electronn: a tiny particle with the negative electrical charge
discoveryn: the act or process of finding information, a place, or an object, or learning about something that was previously not known
shiftingadj: constantly changing or moving
explanationn: the information or arguments that someone provides to make something understandable or clear
hypothesisn: a proposed idea or explanation that is based on a few known facts but has not yet been proven to be true or accurate
assumev: to think or accept something to be true without having proof of it; to take or begin to have power; to begin to exhibit a specific quality or appearance
quantumn: the smallest amount or unit of something, especially (electromagnetic) energy
Planckn: a unit of measurement used in physics to quantify the smallest possible amounts of energy, typically associated with subatomic particles and other quantum phenomena
observableadj: that can be noticed or seen
investigatev: to conduct a systematic or formal inquiry to identify and evaluate the facts of a crime, problem, statement, etc. to establish the truth
similarlyadv: in almost the same way
lifetimen: the duration of someone’s life or something’s existence;
millenniumn: a span of 1000 years, or the 1000th anniversary (plural: millennia)
biasn: a strong feeling in favor of or against one group of people, an idea, or thing, often not based on fair judgment
calculationn: the act or process of using numbers to judge an amount of something
computationn: the act or process of calculating something, especially an answer or amount, by using a machine or calculator
alienn: a person who comes from a different country, race, or group; a form of life assumed to exist outside the Earth or its atmosphere
conclusiveadj: serving to settle an issue or put an end to doubt or uncertainty; irrefutable and leaves no room for doubt
pursuev: to do something or attempt to attain something over time; to follow or seek someone or something, especially in trying to catch them

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