Not exact matches
It carried to fulfillment a long development of thought, disentangling persons from submergence in the social
mass and giving to each one status, meaning, and
rights of his own; it concentrated attention on the spiritual value of personality and its possibilities; it created a religion to be entered by free personal choice, regardless of race or nation; it set persons to building a social fellowship for the redemption of souls; and it proclaimed as the ultimate goal of divine creation and human hope the kingdom of God in «new heavens and a new
earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.»
Earth is part of our solar system, our solar system is a very small neighborhood in a spiral arm of our galaxy, our galaxy is one of the smaller of the billions of galaxies that are the residue of the Big Bang - this is where we are at
right now... using several different types of telescopes analyzing several types of radiation and using our mathematics to calculate distortions in light waves to calculate dimensions, distance and
mass — doing this we can generate a physical picture of what is actually happening our there.
The Bible gets creation timeline
right: nothingness = > singularity = >
earth a formless
mass = > light = > atmosphere and water = > vegetation = > animals = > man.
Any Transformer keeping its
mass will therefore become very dense: A 100 - foot - tall robot compacting down to a 10 - foot car would plunge
right through the road and into
Earth's crust.
And so far, the exoplanet, named Proxima Centauri b, is shaping up to be quite
Earth - like, roughly the
mass of our planet and in just the
right place where, if it has an atmosphere, liquid water could exist on the surface.
Researchers looked at seven of these worlds — distant planets whose
mass lies between one and 10 times ours — including 55 Cancri e (at
right, compared to
Earth) and GJ1214b, evaluating how the x-ray and extreme ultraviolet radiation emitted by their parent stars might affect their atmospheres over their remaining lifetimes.
In August, we learned that it hosts an
Earth -
mass planet where temperatures might be
right for liquid water to exist.
It made a splash in August when astronomers reported that it hosts an
Earth -
mass planet where temperatures might be
right for liquid water.
At the moment, we are able to identify planets with a similar
mass and radius to
Earth that orbit their stars at the
right distance to support liquid water.
The same set of observations indicated that another of Gliese 581's planets — this one seven times the
mass of
Earth — orbits at the
right distance for liquid water, making it the first alien world that could plausibly support life.
I'm still holding out for the news that reads: «Second
Earth Found» -[this exoplanet] will have all the
right ingredients: orbit its star inside the habitable zone, spectroscopic analysis will reveal a nitrogen - rich atmosphere, evidence of water, roughly the same
mass as our planet and it will belong in a system with a couple of gas giants shepherding the outer system.
But in our rush to assign terrestrial likeness to this small exoplanet, we often forget that just because it's in the
right place and is (apparently) the
right mass, it likely has very little resemblance to
Earth.
Why on
earth would we allow the world's poor, unskilled, desperate and dependent
masses to come into our country, while we're $ 20 trillion John F. Kelly, center, the White House chief of staff, with Nick Ayers,
right, the vice president's chief of staff.
The fact of the matter is, is that humans have not been on
Earth with the
right tools (databases, digital
mass manufactured thermometers and barometers with minuscule quality and material differences, and computers) long enough to really make sound projections on what the climate of this planet is going to be.