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  1. The Xeelee's greatest achievement-- possibly the greatest structure of baryonic matter ever constructed-- is the Ring, a gigantic loop of cosmic string, millions of light-years across and spinning at close to light speed. Because of its intense gravitation and spinning, it creates a tear in the...

  2. Bolder's ring, more commonly known simply as the ring (or the Xeelee Ring), is a highly advanced Xeelee structure and one of their greatest achievements. The ring has a diameter of 10 million light-years (100 times that of the Milky Way galaxy) and is made of cosmic superstring.

  3. They instead utilize cosmic strings to build an enormous ring-like structure (which comes to be known as Bolder's Ring, or simply the Ring) to permit easy travel to other universes, allowing them and other species to escape the Photino Birds' destruction of the universe. The Xeelee, despite their unapproachable aloofness and transcendent ...

  4. Ring is a 1994 science fiction novel by British author Stephen Baxter. The novel tells the story of the end of the universe and the saving of mankind from its destruction.

  5. The Xeelee's greatest achievement -- possibly the greatest structure of Baryonic matter ever constructed -- is the Ring, a gigantic loop of cosmic string, millions of light-years across and spinning at close to light speed. Because of its intense gravitation and spinning, it creates a tear in the universe at its center.

  6. The Xeelee's greatest achievement—possibly the greatest structure of Baryonic matter ever constructed—is the Ring, a gigantic loop of cosmic string, millions of light-years across and spinning at close to light speed. Because of its intense gravitation and spinning, it creates a tear in the universe at its center.

  7. Ring is a novel in the Xeelee Sequence by Stephen Baxter. Chronologically, it is the final novel in the series, though further novels may still be written that take place earlier.