Cosmic Event
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A Cosmic Event is a universe-scale physical event that involves transformational occurrences affecting cosmic structures, cosmic energy distributions, or cosmic matter organizations at astronomical scales.
- AKA: Universal Event, Cosmological Event, Astronomical-Scale Event.
- Context:
- It can typically involve Cosmic Energy Releases exceeding cosmic planetary energy scales by multiple cosmic order of magnitudes.
- It can typically affect Cosmic Spatial Regions spanning from cosmic stellar systems to cosmic universal extents.
- It can typically generate Cosmic Observable Signatures detectable through cosmic electromagnetic radiations or cosmic gravitational waves.
- It can typically trigger Cosmic Cascade Effects influencing cosmic subsequent evolutions and cosmic structure formations.
- It can typically mark Cosmic Timeline Milestones in cosmic universal historys and cosmic evolutionary sequences.
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- It can often produce Cosmic Relic Evidences preserved in cosmic background radiations or cosmic element abundances.
- It can often establish Cosmic Physical Conditions determining cosmic subsequent processes and cosmic system behaviors.
- It can often exhibit Cosmic Irreversibilitys contributing to cosmic time arrows and cosmic entropy increases.
- It can often demonstrate Cosmic Emergence Patterns creating cosmic novel structures from cosmic simpler components.
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- It can range from being a Local Cosmic Event to being a Universal Cosmic Event, depending on its cosmic spatial extent.
- It can range from being an Instantaneous Cosmic Event to being an Extended Cosmic Event, depending on its cosmic temporal duration.
- It can range from being a Periodic Cosmic Event to being a Unique Cosmic Event, depending on its cosmic occurrence frequency.
- It can range from being a Constructive Cosmic Event to being a Destructive Cosmic Event, depending on its cosmic structural impact.
- It can range from being an Observable Cosmic Event to being a Theoretical Cosmic Event, depending on its cosmic detection capability.
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- It can integrate with Cosmic Processes for cosmic continuous evolution.
- It can connect to Cosmic Phenomenons for cosmic observable behavior.
- It can interface with Cosmic Conditions for cosmic environmental context.
- It can synchronize with Cosmic Measures for cosmic quantitative assessment.
- It can relate to Physical Events for cosmic general classification.
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- Example(s):
- Origin Cosmic Events, such as:
- Big Bang Event, the initial cosmic universe creation from cosmic quantum singularity.
- Cosmic Inflation Event, the rapid cosmic space expansion solving cosmic horizon problems.
- Baryogenesis Event, creating cosmic matter-antimatter asymmetry.
- Stellar Cosmic Events, such as:
- First Star Formation Event, initiating cosmic element synthesis beyond cosmic primordial hydrogen.
- Supernova Explosion Event, dispersing cosmic heavy elements through cosmic stellar death.
- Gamma-Ray Burst Event, releasing cosmic extreme energy across cosmic intergalactic distances.
- Galactic Cosmic Events, such as:
- Galaxy Collision Event, merging cosmic stellar systems into cosmic larger structures.
- Quasar Ignition Event, activating cosmic supermassive black holes with cosmic accretion disks.
- Starburst Event, triggering cosmic rapid star formation throughout cosmic galactic regions.
- Threshold Cosmic Events, such as:
- Cosmic Threshold Moment Event, marking cosmic complexity transitions under cosmic goldilocks conditions.
- Life Emergence Event, transitioning from cosmic chemistry to cosmic biology.
- Intelligence Emergence Event, developing cosmic information processing and cosmic self-awareness.
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- Origin Cosmic Events, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Planetary Event, which occurs at planetary scales rather than cosmic scales of cosmic events.
- Quantum Event, which happens at subatomic scales unlike macroscopic cosmic events.
- Geological Event, which involves terrestrial processes rather than astronomical phenomenons of cosmic events.
- Human Historical Event, which spans human timescales rather than cosmic timescales of cosmic events.
- See: Physical Event, Cosmic Process, Cosmic Phenomenon, Cosmic Timeline, Big History, Astronomical Event, Cosmic Threshold Moment Event, Universe Expansion Phenomenon.