a group of word that paint a picture in the readers mind.
It is (kind of) - I believe such anthropomorphic analogies to be misleading and inappropriate; i.e. black holes do not eat. Instead the immense gravitational forces of a black hole tend to attract and compact all matter. And this is currently happening with the black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Note: Such misleading imagry presents an inaccurate perspective of cosmological interactions. The misunderstood consideration of matter being engulfed into a hole and deficated as Hawking radiation presents a fictional consideration of natural forces, similar to the deification of nature to identify with mythological deities.
It depends on how big the black hole is. If the black hole is small enough it will evaporate into nothingness before it could have any effect on the Sun. However if the black hole didn't evaporate, and if it fell into the Sun, the entire Sun would gradually fall into the black hole.
yes
language that appeals to the senses (apex son!) ;)
vivd imagry
Imagry, Contrast, Repetition, Metaphor, Parallel Construction , and Historical Illusion
An imagry poem is a type of poetry that uses vivid descriptions and sensory details to create a mental image or evoke emotions in the reader. It relies heavily on imagery to paint a picture in the reader's mind and often focuses on appealing to the senses of sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.
do you mean computer generated imagry?Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, Video Games, films, television programs, commercials, videos, and simulators.
do you mean computer generated imagry?Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, films, television programs, commercials, videos, and simulators.
It depends on the mythology, but most creation lore says the universe was in some form of chaotic state, often using the imagry of the sea, until one of their gods (usually their main god) brought order to it. A good example of this is the Babylonian creation myth.
The word maṇḍala (मण्डल) comes from the ancient Indian language Sanskrit, and means "circle." Maṇḍala refers to the sections of work of the Ṛgveda, and is also used to describe imagry in spiritual practice and meditation within the Indian traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism. An example of a maṇḍala from these religions would be the geometric designs called yantras.One theory on the origin of maṇḍalas (particularly yantras), is based on the geometric patterns created by sound frequency. Each frequency arranges particles in a different pattern, as illustrated by sand on a drum or speaker. This suggests that maṇḍalas (yantras) may be linked with the concept of creation through sound - Speech (Sanskrit, vāk - वाक्) or Word (Greek, logos - λόγος).The term maṇḍala is sometimes applied to similar imagry found outside of Indian religions, including Christianity (eg. celtic cross) and Native American traditions (eg. medicine wheels).
I believe such anthropomorphic analogies to be misleading and inappropriate; i.e. black holes do not devour everything. Instead the immense gravitational forces of a black hole tend to attract and compact all matter. Such misleading imagry presents an inaccurate perspective of cosmological interactions. The misunderstood consideration of matter being engulfed into a hole and deficated as Hawking radiation presents a fictional consideration of natural forces, similar to the deification of nature to identify with mythological deities.
Stylistic prose techniques are writing strategies used to enhance the overall aesthetic and literary quality of a piece of writing. These can include the use of varied sentence structures, vivid imagery, figurative language, alliteration, repetition, and rhythm to create a specific tone or mood within the prose. The goal of employing stylistic techniques is to engage the reader, convey complex ideas, and evoke emotions.
It is (kind of) - I believe such anthropomorphic analogies to be misleading and inappropriate; i.e. black holes do not eat. Instead the immense gravitational forces of a black hole tend to attract and compact all matter. And this is currently happening with the black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Note: Such misleading imagry presents an inaccurate perspective of cosmological interactions. The misunderstood consideration of matter being engulfed into a hole and deficated as Hawking radiation presents a fictional consideration of natural forces, similar to the deification of nature to identify with mythological deities.