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The Empyrean was thus used as a name for the incorporeal "heaven of the first day", [3] and in Christian literature for the dwelling-place of God, the blessed, celestial beings so divine they are made of pure light, and the source of light and creation. [1] Notably, at the very end of Dante's Paradiso, Dante visits God in the Empyrean.
The name Ilmatar is derived from the Finnish word ilma, meaning "air," and the female suffix -tar, corresponding to the English "-ess".Thus, her name means Airess.In the Kalevala she was also occasionally called Luonnotar (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈluo̯nːo̞t̪ɑr]), which means "Naturess," "female spirit of nature" (Finnish luonto, "nature").
Empyrean was founded in 2009 by Liu Weiping who worked on China's first domestic EDA tool 'Panda'. [2]Empyrean was funded by various state entities which include China Electronics Corporation (CEC), China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund and Shenzhen Capital Group.
The Empyrean was the highest heaven in ancient cosmologies. Empyrean may also refer to: The Empyrean (Paradiso), the abode of God in Paradiso, the final book of Dante's The Divine Comedy; Empyrean Brewing Company, a brewery located in Lincoln, Nebraska; Empyrean, the third album by Mechina; Empyrean, the fifth album by Fallujah
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