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Cyclic Collection

"Cyclic: Exploring the Eternal Dance of Time and Art" Step into a world where time oscillates, revealing the mysteries of our universe

Background imageCyclic Collection: Oscillating universe theory, artwork

Oscillating universe theory, artwork. Also called cyclic models, these theories of the origin and nature of the universe postulate that following the Big Bang there is enough mass to reverse

Background imageCyclic Collection: Tilted beds of Carboniferous age, Culm Measures (Bude Formation) Sandy Mouth, near Bude

Tilted beds of Carboniferous age, Culm Measures (Bude Formation) Sandy Mouth, near Bude, Cornwall, UK, May

Background imageCyclic Collection: Hydraulic Ram, 19Th Century. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Hydraulic Ram, 19Th Century. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Background imageCyclic Collection: Colourful Blurred Lights; Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Colourful Blurred Lights; Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Background imageCyclic Collection: Maarten de Vos (Flemish, 1532 - 1603), Apollo, Diana, and Time with the Cyclic Vicissitudes

Maarten de Vos (Flemish, 1532 - 1603), Apollo, Diana, and Time with the Cyclic Vicissitudes of Human Life, c. 1561, pen and brown ink with gray wash over traces of graphite

Background imageCyclic Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7007

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7007
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageCyclic Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7011

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7011
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageCyclic Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7014

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7014
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageCyclic Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7013

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7013
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageCyclic Collection: Water cycle, artwork C017 / 7380

Water cycle, artwork C017 / 7380
Water cycle, artwork. The natural water cycle (or hydrologic cycle) describes the continuous movement (arrows) of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth

Background imageCyclic Collection: Water cycle, artwork C017 / 7382

Water cycle, artwork C017 / 7382
Water cycle, artwork. The natural water cycle (or hydrologic cycle) describes the continuous movement (arrows) of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth

Background imageCyclic Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7015

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7015
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageCyclic Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7016

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7016
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageCyclic Collection: DNA translocase, molecular model

DNA translocase, molecular model
ftsk, , protein, biomolecule, macromolecule, translocase, enzyme, pseudomonas aeruginosa, bacteria, biochemistry, biology, genetics, molecular biology, proteomics, artwork, illustration

Background imageCyclic Collection: Bacterial twitching motility protein

Bacterial twitching motility protein
pilt, , protein, biomolecule, macromolecule, bacterial twitching motility, enzyme, aquifex aeolicus, bacterium, biochemistry, biology, molecular biology, proteomics, bacteriology, microbiology

Background imageCyclic Collection: RuvBL1 helicase enzyme

RuvBL1 helicase enzyme, molecular model. Helicases are enzymes that carry out several roles, primarily separating the two strands of the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix

Background imageCyclic Collection: Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7010

Rotaxane, molecular crystal structure C017 / 7010
Molecular crystal structure of a rotaxane. A rotaxane is a chemical compound composed of a linear molecular chain passing through a chainlike molecular ring

Background imageCyclic Collection: First sample of benzene, 1825 C016 / 3651

First sample of benzene, 1825 C016 / 3651
Benzene. The first sample of benzene, isolated in 1825 by Michael Faraday. It was isolated from an oily reside left by the production of coal gas and was first named bicarburet of hydrogen

Background imageCyclic Collection: Section of track showing cyclic variation in cant

Section of track showing cyclic variation in cant, 1977 Date: 1977

Background imageCyclic Collection: Section of track showing cyclic variation in alignment

Section of track showing cyclic variation in alignment, 1977 Date: 1977

Background imageCyclic Collection: Water cycle, diagram

Water cycle, diagram. The Earths total water supply is estimated to be over 1.3 billion cubic kilometres. The arrows (white) show some of the ways by which this water is redistributed

Background imageCyclic Collection: Cyclodextrin molecule, artwork

Cyclodextrin molecule, artwork
Cyclodextrin. Molecular model of beta-cyclodextrin, which comprises seven sugar molecules bound in a ring. Cyclodextrins are used in the food

Background imageCyclic Collection: Development of an atheroma, artwork

Development of an atheroma, artwork
Cyclodextrins. Molecular models of alpha- (left), beta- (centre) and gamma- (right) cyclodextrin molecules. These comprise of six (alpha), seven (beta)

Background imageCyclic Collection: Rock formation and erosion cycle

Rock formation and erosion cycle. Cutaway artwork showing the cycle by which rocks are formed and eroded. At top, volcanic activity forms new rock on the Earths surface as molten rock (lava)


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"Cyclic: Exploring the Eternal Dance of Time and Art" Step into a world where time oscillates, revealing the mysteries of our universe. From the captivating Oscillating Universe Theory to intricate artwork, cyclic patterns surround us, whispering tales of perpetual motion. In 1493, the Nuremberg Chronicle unveiled "Phoenix, " a woodcut masterpiece symbolizing rebirth and cyclical nature. Its timeless beauty mirrors the belief in an ever-repeating cosmic cycle. Journey further back to Culm Measures near Bude, where tilted beds from Carboniferous age stand as ancient witnesses to Earth's cyclical transformations. These geological wonders remind us that change is constant. The 19th-century Hydraulic Ram showcased in Charles Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia demonstrates humanity's ingenuity harnessing cyclic energy flow. A testament to our ability to adapt and innovate throughout time. Immerse yourself in Toronto's vibrant lights; their colorful blurred glow reflects life's dynamic cycles - forever shifting yet harmoniously intertwined. Like brushstrokes on a canvas, they paint a picture of endless movement and change. Maarten de Vos' Apollo, Diana, and Time with Cyclic Vicissitudes encapsulate the eternal dance between gods and mortals. Their interplay embodies life’s cyclical journey through birth, growth, decay, and renewal. Delve into molecular structures like Rotaxane C017/7007-7014; these mesmerizing arrangements epitomize cyclic symmetry at its finest. Science unveils hidden worlds within matter itself – an infinite loop of creation on a microscopic scale. Witness art imitating nature once more with C017/7380-7382 artworks depicting the water cycle’s rhythmic ballet. From evaporation to precipitation - droplets dancing across landscapes - this vital process ensures life’s continuity. Cyclic hints intertwine diverse realms – science merges with art while history dances alongside nature’s rhythms.