‘#5 Universe Ring' Proves Earth is a Blip in Our Galaxy
Marissa Brassfield — February 13, 2009 — Unique
The #5 Universe Ring by To22 is beautiful, but it makes my head hurt. The exquisite band is based on the writing of Stephen Hawking and is a model of anthropic theory, which holds in part that ours is the only sort of universe that humans can occupy.
The #5 Universe Ring is nearly flawless in its construction, except for one blip, an imperfection in the band. That little galaxy, when magnified, is a miniature model of our known universe. If you’ve ever wanted a reminder that we’re all part of something much, much bigger than we realize, this ring is it.
The #5 Universe Ring is nearly flawless in its construction, except for one blip, an imperfection in the band. That little galaxy, when magnified, is a miniature model of our known universe. If you’ve ever wanted a reminder that we’re all part of something much, much bigger than we realize, this ring is it.
Trend Themes
1. Anthropic Theory Jewelry - Inspired by Stephen Hawking, these accessories explore the concept that our universe is uniquely suited for human existence.
2. Microcosmic Fashion - Designs like the #5 Universe Ring incorporate intricate details that symbolize the vastness of the universe within miniature accessories.
3. Cosmological-inspired Accessories - Accessories like the #5 Universe Ring serve as reminders of our small place in the grand scheme of the universe.
Industry Implications
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3. Personal Accessories - Companies focusing on personal accessories have potential to tap into the market for products that symbolize deeper philosophical and scientific ideas.
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