View Full Version : Looking for a good band name having to do with the origin of the universe
SpikeVoyager
Oct19-04, 09:47 PM
Hello :rofl:
I'm searching high and low for a new band name, having to do with the origin of the universe... it has to sound cool.... I wish the Big Bang theory was called another way....any ideas anyone?
thanx :biggrin:
-Omega Point [from Tipler]
-Omnigenesis
-Brane Collision
SpikeVoyager
Oct19-04, 10:03 PM
-Omega Point [from Tipler]
-Omnigenesis
-Brane Collision
Omnigenesis and Omega Point! those sound interesting! what do they mean?
selfAdjoint
Oct19-04, 10:19 PM
How about Clash of the Branes, from the Ekpyrotic scenario for the origin in which we leive in one of the branes, which was set of expanding by being hit by another brane. For that matter, what about Ekpyrotic Scenario?
tony873004
Oct19-04, 10:53 PM
Rapid Expansion
or
Something from Nothing
Janitor
Oct20-04, 12:10 AM
To take an idea from the late Carl Sagan, Star Stuff. It has a double meaning--the band members are stars in the making.
hellfire
Oct20-04, 04:14 AM
Ylem
In the 1940s physicists George Gamow, Ralph Alpher, and Robert Herman developed a theory about how chemical elements formed during what is now called the big bang. They concluded that some of those elements, along with faint traces of heat from that event, should still be detectable. To celebrate their collaboration, Gamow whimsically dubbed the substance from which the Universe formed "Ylem" ("EYE-lem," an ancient term for "the primordial substance") and relabeled this Cointreau liqueur bottle in its honor.
From: http://www.nasm.si.edu/exhibitions/gal111/universe/etu/html/digital_age/big_bang/bb_early.html
How about Singularity?
Or if you're not a fan of the big bang :uhh: Steady State...
cragwolf
Oct20-04, 06:49 AM
Since you rock band types are utterly obsessed by what is "cool", how about:
Dark Energy
More suggestions:
Particle Horizon
Olber's Paradox
Scale Factor
My favourite:
The Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker Metric
maybe:
- the first three minutes
- genesis, is already used, i think.
- expanding
- high density
- t=zero
Dark Energy
I like this one, myself. Also, what about Dark Matter?
hmm.. depends on what kind of stuff you play
cosmic afterbirth?
Dooga Blackrazor
Oct21-04, 04:10 PM
It's a strech and not really associated with creation that much, but it sounds ok: Agglomeration
Gokul43201
Oct21-04, 05:35 PM
Here's a few :
- Fred Hoyle Talks $#!t
- In Flay Shin Airy
- Big Banger's Ball
- Alpher-Bethe-Gamow
- Cosmogenesis
- Cosmological Constant
- Hubble's Bubbles
- Gluon Jelly
- Muster Mark
- Primordial
- Let there be Sound
Loren Booda
Oct21-04, 06:02 PM
I like "Re-combo"!
I like "Acoustic peaks"
That sounds more like a tv show.
Loren Booda
Oct21-04, 10:54 PM
How about "The Expanding Branes"?
Math Is Hard
Oct21-04, 11:01 PM
I like the name "Loren Booda" for a band. Might be some copyright issues, though.
Chi Meson
Oct22-04, 09:11 AM
"Heat Death" is still the best band name I know of. But that's the end of the universe.
Loren Booda
Oct22-04, 11:03 AM
Math Is HardI like the name "Loren Booda" for a band. Might be some copyright issues, though Depends on what bangin' one is referring to!
Lots of good ones already! (I especially like setAI's & cragwolf's suggestions.)
how about...
13 billion (as in "years ago"...ok, it's closer to 14, but 13 sounds more mysterious/ominous)
Quantum Foam (kind of cheezy I suppose)
Infinity Point (also kind of cheezy)
jimmy p
Oct22-04, 01:52 PM
Quantum Foam (kind of cheezy I suppose)
Infinity Point (also kind of cheezy)
True 80's glory metal. POWER. WAAAAH!!!
How about \pi? Has that been done before? Well, any Greek letter would do.
I just now thought of this: The Artists Formerly Known As \pi.
I love it!
I love lt, too!!!! :rofl:
Ivan Seeking
Oct22-04, 08:00 PM
The 10th Dimension.
The Itty Biddy String Band
Extreme Perturbations
PreMetal
HyperSurface
beginner's luck
starting out
bang
growth spurt
i liked "cosmic afterbirth"
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