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Fairy light stars behind red-brick panels are Tori Amos's backdrop tonight, suiting a woman whose songs are earthy American short stories, filtered through fairy tale metaphor.
As in previous books, the smeary darkness of those early years, clouded with factory smoke and fag ash, and the polluting shadow of his alcoholic father, is balanced by an obsession, in adulthood, with birds and air and every kind of light: stars' glitter; gardens "strung with coloured bulbs"; daylight, headlights, first light, lamplight.
Black circles indicate the depths at which various features were observed, and light stars show the sediment samples of reservoirs.
One question, Tan says, is how efficiently the process works for massive versus light stars, because that's likely to be the mechanism that determines stellar mass.
Thus follows a remarkable logical sequence: stars emit light; light is electromagnetic energy; stars are not magical, and thus, they must convert some other form of energy into light; stars are not infinite in volume, so they will run out of energy someday; all stars will die; and finally, if all stars die, then all stars were born.
Besides visible light, stars also emit forms of electromagnetic radiation that are invisible to the human eye.
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