

ALDEHYDE
sweet and pungent odors
Aldehydes and ketones are known for their sweet and sometimes pungent odors. The odor from vanilla extract comes from the molecule vanillin. Likewise, benzaldehyde provides a strong scent of almonds and is this author’s favorite chemical smell.
BENZALDEHYDE
strong scent of almond
The primary component of bitter almond oil, benzaldehyde can be extracted from a number of other natural sources. Synthetic benzaldehyde is the flavoring agent in imitation almond extract, which is used to flavor cakes and other baked goods.


POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONhaving two aromatic rings, organic and vegetable smell
PAHs are abundant in the universe, and have recently been found to have formed possibly as early as the first couple of billion years after the Big Bang, in association with formation of new stars and exoplanets. Some studies suggest that PAHs account for a significant percentage of all carbon in the universe.
SULFUR
It is an abundant, tasteless, odorless, multivalent non-metal.
Sulfur, in its native form, is a yellow crystaline solid. It is an essential element for life and is found in two amino acids. Sulfur is the tenth most common element by mass in the universe, and the fifth most common on Earth.


MUSCONE
is part of the musky smell from the Himalayan musk deer.
It was found that the human musk-recognizing receptor, OR5AN1, identified using a heterologous olfactory receptor expression system and robustly responding to muscone, fails to distinguish between muscone and the so-prepared isotopologue in vitro.
2-HEPTANONE
The typical smell of gorgonzola
The primary component of bitter almond oil, benzaldehyde can be extracted from a number of other natural sources. Synthetic benzaldehy



PATCHOULI
heavy and strong scent,
musty smell
The heavy and strong scent of patchouli has been used for centuries in perfumes and, more recently, in incense, insect repellents, and alternative medicines. The word derives from the Tamil patchai (green), ellai. In Assamese it is known as xukloti. In Kannada it is known as Pachhethene.
HELIUM
Inconsistent smell
is used in numerous
industrial sectors, including medical equipment (MRI), electronics, aerospace engineering, fiber optics, automobiles, metallurgy, airship lifting and breathing mixtures (deep diving, for example).

The Final Note
First Step
CIVET
Smell no nice like a cat pee, but if you smell through it you can smell some flowers components
The term civet applies to over a dozen different mammal species. Most of the species diversity is found in southeast Asia. The best-known civet species is the African civet, which historically has been the main species from which was obtained a musky scent used in perfumery.
CLIP
it’s a dark smell, belongings at the animal that lives in the rocket
AMBERGRIS
very fresh, you can smell it in the sea, clean and pungent odor
ambergrease, or grey amber, is a solid, waxy, flammable substance of a dull grey or blackish colour produced in the digestive system of sperm whales.[1] Freshly produced ambergris has a marine, fecal odor. However, it acquires a sweet, earthy scent as it ages
BEAVER
It’is a kind of Hospital smell and evocative of fine leather upholstery
MYRRH
woody, earthy and a bit balsamic odor
It’is a natural gum or resin extracted from a number of small, thorny tree species of the genus Commiphora. Myrrh resin has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense, and medicine.
︎︎︎ The Final Note
We live in an incredile visual world. Sigths, images and sounds are an essential part of this world. There is another essential part that matches everyday with the sound and image, it is the smell, Without this fragrant fourth dimension, our experiences of the planet would be less vivid, and certainly less enjoyable. we probably missed the soul of universe, the essence.
I developed a research around contemporary scents and made my own special cocktail of essences that will be going to smell at the end of the world.

I was wondering first af all which kind of smell were in the air at the beginning of the planet. During the formation of the universe some 14 billion years ago in the so-called ‘Big Bang’, only the lightest elements were formed – hydrogen and helium along with trace amounts of lithium and beryllium. The Big Bang didn’t generate the sort of conditions needed to form heavy elements. Technically speaking, the Big Bang itself only created fundamental particles, so there’s a cosmic dark age in which no light existed of any kind. No stars, nothing, because there was no matter to form them. Just a particle soup, slowly congealing over the surface of the universe. However, that’s generally taken as included, for most purposes. When matter condensed, it was almost all hydrogen and a little helium.

ALDEHYDE
sweet and pungent odors
Aldehydes and ketones are known for their sweet and sometimes pungent odors. The odor from vanilla extract comes from the molecule vanillin. Likewise, benzaldehyde provides a strong scent of almonds and is this author’s favorite chemical smell.
BENZALDEHYDE
strong scent of almond
The primary component of bitter almond oil, benzaldehyde can be extracted from a number of other natural sources. Synthetic benzaldehyde is the flavoring agent in imitation almond extract, which is used to flavor cakes and other baked goods.


POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON
having two aromatic rings, organic and vegetable smell
PAHs are abundant in the universe, and have recently been found to have formed possibly as early as the first couple of billion years after the Big Bang, in association with formation of new stars and exoplanets. Some studies suggest that PAHs account for a significant percentage of all carbon in the universe.
SULFUR
It is an abundant, tasteless, odorless, multivalent non-metal.
Sulfur, in its native form, is a yellow crystaline solid. It is an essential element for life and is found in two amino acids. Sulfur is the tenth most common element by mass in the universe, and the fifth most common on Earth.


MUSCONE
is part of the musky smell from the Himalayan musk deer.
It was found that the human musk-recognizing receptor, OR5AN1, identified using a heterologous olfactory receptor expression system and robustly responding to muscone, fails to distinguish between muscone and the so-prepared isotopologue in vitro.
2-HEPTANONE
The typical smell of gorgonzola
The primary component of bitter almond oil, benzaldehyde can be extracted from a number of other natural sources. Synthetic benzaldehy


PATCHOULI
heavy and strong scent,
musty smell
The heavy and strong scent of patchouli has been used for centuries in perfumes and, more recently, in incense, insect repellents, and alternative medicines. The word derives from the Tamil patchai (green), ellai. In Assamese it is known as xukloti. In Kannada it is known as Pachhethene.
HELIUM
Inconsistent smell
is used in numerous
industrial sectors, including medical equipment (MRI), electronics, aerospace engineering, fiber optics, automobiles, metallurgy, airship lifting and breathing mixtures (deep diving, for example).

The Final Note
First Step
CIVET
Smell no nice like a cat pee, but if you smell through it you can smell some flowers components
The term civet applies to over a dozen different mammal species. Most of the species diversity is found in southeast Asia. The best-known civet species is the African civet, which historically has been the main species from which was obtained a musky scent used in perfumery.
CLIP
it’s a dark smell, belongings at the animal that lives in the rocket
AMBERGRIS
very fresh, you can smell it in the sea, clean and pungent odor
ambergrease, or grey amber, is a solid, waxy, flammable substance of a dull grey or blackish colour produced in the digestive system of sperm whales.[1] Freshly produced ambergris has a marine, fecal odor. However, it acquires a sweet, earthy scent as it ages
BEAVER
It’is a kind of Hospital smell and evocative of fine leather upholstery
MYRRH
woody, earthy and a bit balsamic odor
It’is a natural gum or resin extracted from a number of small, thorny tree species of the genus Commiphora. Myrrh resin has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense, and medicine.