No, the fourth wall in drama in acting is NOT a galaxy filament.
Instead, the 4th wall is the imaginary "wall" at the front of the stage in a traditional three-walled box set in a proscenium theatre, through which the audience sees the action in the world of the play. It's like standing outside looking through the window, and the characters of the play don't know you're there.
The order from largest to smallest would be: star, galaxy, planet, filament. Stars are individual astronomical objects, galaxies are collections of stars, planets are celestial bodies in orbit around stars, and filaments are structures in the cosmic web that connect galaxies.
The longest galaxy known is the "Great Wall," which is a filament of galaxies stretching over 500 million light-years across. It is a vast cosmic structure made up of galaxy clusters, superclusters, and voids.
The Fourth Wall - novel - was created in 2012.
No, the two are quite unrelated. A galaxy filament is something that actually exists in our world. An astral plane is more hypothetical; if it exists at all, it's definitely not something you would be able to observe with a telescope.
The fourth wall is said to be the wall that separates the audience from an actor. To break the fourth wall, the actor will talk directly to the audience. Abuse of this would be to over talk to the audience.
The fourth wall in drama refers to the wall between the stage and the audience. In general, the cast members are not supposed to acknowledge that the audience exists, and sometimes when they do, it is referred to as breaking the fourth wall.
The fourth wall is an invisible wall that separates the audience from the actors. It is usually at the edge of the stage, unless if the seating is on the stage for a small performance. If you "break" the fourth wall, you are interacting with the audience.
The fourth wall in drama refers to the wall between the stage and the audience. In general, the cast members are not supposed to acknowledge that the audience exists, and sometimes when they do, it is referred to as breaking the fourth wall.
The fourth wall is an invisible wall that separates the audience from the actors. It is usually at the edge of the stage, unless if the seating is on the stage for a small performance. If you "break" the fourth wall, you are interacting with the audience.
Loren Lovhaug has: Played Whately in "Atop the Fourth Wall" in 2008. Played Judge in "Atop the Fourth Wall" in 2008. Played Linkara Prime in "Atop the Fourth Wall" in 2008. Played Narrator in "Atop the Fourth Wall" in 2008. Played Jacob Marley in "Atop the Fourth Wall" in 2008. Played Spirit of the Internet in "Atop the Fourth Wall" in 2008.
The cast of The Fourth Wall - 2009 includes: Julia Denton as She
The cast of The Fourth Wall - 2011 includes: Brian Harley as Man