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Eben - translation to ρωσικά

LIFE THAT DOES NOT ORIGINATE FROM EARTH
Extra-terrestrials; Space alien; Extraterrestrials; Alien race; Space aliens; Extraterrestial lifeform; Extraterrestrial lifeform; Extraterrestial life; Extraterrestrial Beings; Extra-Terrestrials; Space Intelligences; Extraterrestrial Life; Extraterrestrial Biological Entity; Alien life form; EBEN; Alien civilization; Extra-terrestrial life; Exterrestrial intelligence; Alien life; Extraterrestials; Existence of aliens; Extra terestrials; Extraterrestrial biological entities; Extrasolar life; Extra-terrestial life; Extraterrestrial being; Alien Life-Form; Extra terrestrials; Extraterrestrial civilization; Extraterrestrial alien; Space Alien; Alien Life Form; Extraterrestrial Life (alleged); Life in the universe; ET life; Extraterressial life; Divergionism; Divergionist; Convergionism; Convergionist; Alien world; Life in the solar system; Life on other planets; Alien lifeform; ET beings; ET being; E.T. life; 👽; Alien contact; Extraterrestrial biological entity; Extraterrestrial anatomy; Extraterrestrial ecosystem; Life in the Solar System; Life off earth; Life beyond earth; Extra terrestrial life; Life in the Universe; Extra-terrestrial aliens; Aliens (extraterrestrial); Aliens (extra-terrestrial); Extraterrestrial beings; Search for alien life; Space-living creatures; Life existing on other planets; Saucer people; Life beyond Earth; Beliefs in extraterrestrial life; Extraterrestrial civilisations; Aliens in Space; Confidence of life detection scale; Confidence of life detection; CoLD; Confidence of Life Detection; Service world
  • Electron micrograph of Martian meteorite [[ALH84001]] showing structures that some scientists think could be fossilized bacteria-like life forms
  • The [[Arecibo message]] is a digital message sent to [[Messier 13]], and is a well-known symbol of human attempts to contact extraterrestrials.
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  • terrestrial extrasolar planet]] discovered within its star's habitable zone
  • The [[Green Bank Telescope]] is one of the [[radio telescope]]s used by the [[Breakthrough Listen]] project to search for alien communications.
  • Europa]] and [[Enceladus]] are the most likely places in the Solar System to find life.
  • Artificial Martian channels, depicted by Percival Lowell
  • Kepler telescope]]
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  • The statue of [[Simandhara]], an enlightened man in [[Jain]] mythology who is believed to be residing on another planet
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Eben         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Eben (disambiguation)

['ebən]

существительное

общая лексика

Эбен (мужское имя)

extraterrestrial life         
внеземная жизнь
foundation stone         
  • The bottom of the Foundation Stone, photo taken from the [[Well of Souls]]
  • Picture of the Foundation Stone taken in the second half of the 20th century
  • 1859 watercolor of the Foundation Stone by [[Carl Haag]]
ROCK AT THE HEART OF THE DOME OF THE ROCK IN JERUSALEM
Sakhra; Even hashtiyah; Even hashitiyah; Even hashisiyah; Even hashesiyah; Even hashetiyah; Even shetiyah; Even shesiyah; Sakhrah; Even haShetiya; Even hashesiya; Even hashetiya; Even hashisiya; Even hashitiya; Even hashtiya; Even shesiya; Even shetiya; 'eben shetiyah; As-Sakhra

[faun'deiʃ(ə)nstəun]

общая лексика

краеугольный камень

основа

основной принцип

строительное дело

фундаментный камень

Ορισμός

foundation stone
(foundation stones)
1.
A foundation stone is a large block of stone built into a large public building near the bottom. It is often involved in a ceremony for the opening of the building, and has writing on it recording this. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use cornerstone
)
The Princess of Wales laid the foundation stone for the extension to the Cathedral.
N-COUNT: oft with poss
2.
The foundation stone of something is the basic, important thing which its existence or success depends on.
...these foundation stones of the future: education, training, research, development.
N-COUNT: usu N of n

Βικιπαίδεια

Extraterrestrial life

Extraterrestrial life, colloquially referred to as alien life, is life that may occur outside of Earth and which did not originate on Earth. No extraterrestrial life has yet been conclusively detected, although efforts are underway. Such life might range from simple forms like prokaryotes to intelligent beings, possibly bringing forth civilizations that might be far more advanced than humankind. The Drake equation speculates about the existence of sapient life elsewhere in the universe. The science of extraterrestrial life is known as astrobiology.

Speculation about the possibility of inhabited "worlds" outside the planet Earth dates back to antiquity. Multiple early Christian writers discussed the idea of a "plurality of worlds" as proposed by earlier thinkers such as Democritus; Augustine references Epicurus's idea of innumerable worlds "throughout the boundless immensity of space" (originally expressed in his Letter to Herodotus) in The City of God. In his first century poem De rerum naturacode: lat promoted to code: la (Book 2:1048–1076), the Epicurean philosopher Lucretius predicted that we would find innumerable exoplanets with life-forms similar to, and different from, the ones on Earth, and even other races of man.

Pre-modern writers typically assumed that extraterrestrial "worlds" would be inhabited by living beings. William Vorilong, in the 15th century, acknowledged the possibility that Christ could have visited extraterrestrial worlds to redeem their inhabitants. Nicholas of Cusa wrote in 1440 that the Earth was "a brilliant star" like other celestial objects visible in space, which would appear similar to the Sun from an exterior perspective due to a layer of "fiery brightness" in the outer layer of the atmosphere. He theorized that all extraterrestrial bodies could be inhabited by men, plants, and animals, including the Sun. Descartes wrote that there was no means to prove that the stars were not inhabited by "intelligent creatures," but their existence was a matter of speculation. The writings of these thinkers show that interest in extraterrestrial life existed throughout history, but it is only recently that humans have had any means of investigating it.

Since the mid-20th century, active research has taken place to look for signs of extraterrestrial life, encompassing searches for current and historic extraterrestrial life, and a narrower search for extraterrestrial intelligent life. Depending on the category of search, methods range from the analysis of telescope and specimen data to radios used to detect and send communication signals.

The concept of extraterrestrial life, and particularly extraterrestrial intelligence, has had a major cultural impact, especially extraterrestrials in fiction. Over the years, science fiction has communicated scientific ideas, imagined a wide range of possibilities, and influenced public interest in and perspectives on extraterrestrial life. One shared space is the debate over the wisdom of attempting communication with extraterrestrial intelligence. Some encourage aggressive methods to try to contact intelligent extraterrestrial life. Others—citing the tendency of technologically advanced human societies to enslave or wipe out less advanced societies—argue that it may be dangerous to actively call attention to Earth.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Eben
1. Eben Kaplan is a writer for the Council on Foreign Relations website, cfr.org.
2. Eben Sadie, who produces some of the country‘s finest wines, compares such tactics to plastic surgery: They prettify flaws, but something authentic is lost.
3. By Craig TimbergWashington Post Foreign ServiceSunday, September 18, 2005; A28 STELLENBOSCH, South Africa –– With a palate honed on four decades in the wine industry, Eben Archer can taste it: Global warming has come to the southern tip of Africa.
4. In his address, chairman of the SFLC Eben Moglen, called upon the lawyers to use the free software system as they do not entrap the users like big it companies.
5. Today‘s Highlight in History: On Sept. 30, 1846, Boston dentist William Morton used ether as an anesthetic for the first time as he extracted an ulcerated tooth from merchant Eben Frost.
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