Not exact matches
Well, chaddy boy, if you can
show me in the bible (the only source you have that tells you about god) where is says that god exists outside of time and
space, that god runs the
universe which is why the laws of the
universe exists, and many other questions, I'll be more inclined to listen...
«In the case of a
universe that is approximately uniform in
space, one can
show that this negative gravitational energy exactly cancels the positive energy represented by the matter.
Special relativity
showed, however, that
space - time has a more subtle four - dimensional structure, in which it does not make sense to speak of the past, the present, or the future of the
universe as a whole.
In a recent interview with Gary Gutting for the New York Times, Tim Maudlin, professor of philosophy at NYU, rejects arguments based on cosmology that seek to
show that human beings have any special place: «No one looking at the vast extent of the
universe and the completely random location of homo sapiens within it (in both
space and time) could seriously maintain that the whole thing was intentionally created for us.
In July the European
Space Agency released a new map
showing the
universe in its infancy, 13.7 billion years ago — just 300,000 years after the Big Bang.
«Our model
shows a way to understand why these three types of cosmic messenger particles have a surprisingly similar amount of power input into the
universe, despite the fact that they are observed by
space - based and ground - based detectors over ten orders of magnitude in individual particle energy,» said Kohta Murase, assistant professor of physics and astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State.
Now, one team of cosmologists has used the oldest radiation there is, the afterglow of the big bang, or the cosmic microwave background (CMB), to
show that the
universe is «isotropic,» or the same no matter which way you look: There is no spin axis or any other special direction in
space.
A new study based on observations with the Hubble
Space Telescope has
shown that the most massive galaxies in the
universe, which are found in clusters like this, have been aligned with the distribution of neighboring galaxies for at least 10 billion years.
As appealing as these ideas may sound, readers should reserve judgment: The next generation of ground - based observatories and
space missions, described in the final chapters, may provide more clues about whether the
universe is a one - hit wonder or a long - running
show.
In a 2013 observational study, University of Wisconsin - Madison astronomer Amy Barger and her then - student Ryan Keenan
showed that our galaxy, in the context of the large - scale structure of the
universe, resides in an enormous void — a region of
space containing far fewer galaxies, stars and planets than expected.
Welcome to The Countdown, the Scientific American
show that counts down the five coolest things happening now in
space news.Episode 1: July 26, 2012 Story 5 Galaxies from the early
universe usually look kind of lumpy or blobby, but scientists have spotted one with a spiral structure, making it look a lot like our own Milky Way galaxy.See Primordial Pinwheel: Astronomers Spot Oldest Prominent Spiral Galaxy Yet.
Now, scientists have
shown that the swirl pattern touted as evidence of primordial gravitational waves — ripples in
space and time dating to the
universe's explosive birth — could instead all come from magnetically aligned dust.
An impressive trailer of the ambitious game was
shown,
showing both exploration and
space combat in the game's
universe.
In other words, «Homecoming» works by doing something that no Marvel (or DC) movie has done before, something that
shows how this monolithic cinematic
universe might hope to sustain itself once Thanos has been vanquished to the great
space armchair in the sky and modern cinema's biggest mega-franchise becomes desperate for new ways to feel fresh.
(I wince whenever the Guardians of the Galaxy
show up in Infinity War promos; the
space - hopping and astral - plane wing of the MCU is very hard to contextualize within this
universe, loopy as it already was.
The
show is a half - hour galactic adventure comedy that chronicles a misfit group of
space adventurers who stumble upon an alternate
universe.
Since its introduction, EA has gone into overdrive expanding the Dead
Space universe, having created Dead
Space: Extraction, Dead
Space: Ignition, and Dead
Space 2 in the interactive realm, while releasing Dead
Space: Martyr and Dead
Space: Salvage as books, and Dead
Space: Aftermath and Dead
Space: Downfall
showing up on DVD.
It features: — 3D real - time sandbox game built with Unity game engine — metallic shader, lighting, particle effects, lens flare, explosions, fx —
space combat RPG with extensive skill tree — open and living
universe where 600 + ships fly around autonomously — epic story with dialogue system that allows real choices — recruit 6 wingmen and 2 can fly with you at a time — even discover romance with another wing pilot — recruit 5 corporate pilots who can fly trade routes on your behalf — trade, fight, mine, pirate, scan for derelict ships and wormholes — many mission types: epic, freelance, dynamic, wingman acquisition, faction loyalty — deep combat mechanics, AI, and faction standings — 20 + ships, 180 + modules, 33 solar systems with a unique follow - through - warp mechanic — 15 + factions to vie favor or destroy — cinematic camera
shows you the action when it happens — fly manually with or without Newtonian physics or use autopilots exclusively — 22 track theatrical - quality award - winning soundtrack by renown composer, Sean Beeson — cloud save lets you continue your game at home or on the go MEMORY: Dangerous uses a lot of memory during play, so if you have an older device, please close extraneous programs and reboot prior to playing.
The Long Journey Home is a
Space Exploration RPG that combines the best of classic space adventures like Starflight and Star Control II with the replayability of modern roguelikes, in a procedurally generated, endlessly surprising living universe inspired by beloved modern Science Fiction shows like Farscape and Fir
Space Exploration RPG that combines the best of classic
space adventures like Starflight and Star Control II with the replayability of modern roguelikes, in a procedurally generated, endlessly surprising living universe inspired by beloved modern Science Fiction shows like Farscape and Fir
space adventures like Starflight and Star Control II with the replayability of modern roguelikes, in a procedurally generated, endlessly surprising living
universe inspired by beloved modern Science Fiction
shows like Farscape and Firefly.
However, the red glow and piecemeal armor made some question whether he would
show up in the Dead
Space universe.
Like a dispatch from the most cloistered reaches of that
universe came Isaac Julien's «PLAYTIME», a slick, confused and surreally ponderous
show spread between Victoria Miro's two London
spaces.
It's going to be a dynamic group
show that is coming out of a reaction of so many artists thinking about alternative
universes and time /
space travel.
During the entire
show, which was in part a repetition of a historical
show from the year 1990, Kippenberger decided that a Simply Red song was the accompanying soundtrack for every visitor, the «If you don't know me by now», greeted each visitor, luring him into the
space to look at the work and then hopefully, possibly, everybody will leave the
show with a better understanding of the Kippenberger
universe.
Art & Stupidity, Focal Point Gallery, Southend - on - Sea, UK I speak, knowing it's not about speaking, Caixaforum, Barcelona, ES British Art
Show 8, Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds, UK THE DREAM OF MODERN LIVING: Contemporary Artists Explore Ikea, Warrington Museum and Art Gallery, Warrington, UK CRU - Comida Transformacao e Arte, CCBB - Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil Brasília, Brasília, BR Open City Festival, Lublin, PL Ryan Gander and A.FOUR present Brand Evalgelism and The
universe as I knew it aged 5, collapsed and expanded several times or more (Reflector), Wild West
Space, Maastricht, NL Adventures in Bronze, Clay & Stone, Arezzo Biennale Arts Festival, Arezzo, IT Art as a Verb, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, AU Let's start playing the game, Onomatopee Eindhoven, NL When I Give, I Give Myself, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, NL Transparenzen, Bielefelder Kunstverein, Bielefeld, DE 2014 I would like to Join a Club and Hit Myself with It, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, UK The Peace One Day Project for 2014, ICA, London, UK L'Avenir / Looking Forward, La Biennale de Montréal, CA Art as a Verb, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, AU Blue Times, Kunsthalle Wien, AT The Human Factor, Hayward Gallery, London, UK Will Happiness Find Me?
Creating multiple reflections of their own forms, the viewer's body and the
space of the gallery in which they hang, they
show us a
universe without hierarchy where an infinite number of unique, true histories of the world can coexist.
★ Mika Rottenberg: «Bowls Balls Souls Holes» (through June 14) The centerpiece of this
show, a delirious, 28 - minute video called «Bowls Balls Souls Holes,» takes viewers on a mind - blowing trip through time and
space, from a Harlem bingo parlor to melting ice in a polar sea and from a seedy urban hotel to the subterranean depths of a parallel
universe.
The answers to some of those questions appear in different formats: images of the first walk on the moon, music videos related to the
space race, quotes by artists in the
show about the concept of
space, cartoons that explain the theory of relativity, or comics that posit parallel
universes.
For his new
show, Dead Time 1, Omar Ba has transformed the Grange, the Ferme - Asile's exhibition
space, into his own artistic
universe.
«Known for exhibiting some of Bruce Nauman's earliest
shows, the gallery continues to host revered pioneers, like Katherine Bradford, whose recent exhibition of six - large scale paintings explore the vast expanse of
space and the beauty to be found inside dark corners of the
universe.»
The blackest black coating
shown in the image, and generating talk after it was featured at the Olympics, may help scientists to see deeper into
space and better understand our
universe.
When even deeper
space light was
showing even greater «apparent acceleration'the mathematical cosmologists descended on the witless bureaucrats at the NAS for an ever expanding list of fanciful solutions, including dark matter, invisible
universes and vacuum energy.