Sentences with phrase «better illusion of»

Magic Leap described its technology as mixed reality and is different from the HoloLens as it is said to be able to create a better illusion of depth compared to Microsoft's device.
It gives man his best illusion of grace, but it was not mastered until an American, Jackson Haines, borrowed a bit from the ballet
AND THE WINNER IS... For several years, Italian sculptor Guido Moretti has donated copies of his Three - Bar Cube and other impossible sculptures as trophies for the Best Illusion of the Year Contest.
Mathematical physicist Roger Penrose drew his famously impossible triangle, and visual scientist Dejan Todorovi of the University of Belgrade in Serbia created a golden arch that won him third prize in the 2005 Best Illusion of the Year Contest.
With a few supplies and some careful cutting and pasting, you can build the gravity - defying structure that won the 2010 Best Illusion of the Year Contest.
Follow the steps below to create a gravity - defying illusion that won first place in the 2010 Best Illusion of the Year Contest.
Founding Member and President of the Neural Correlate Society and Executive Producer of the annual Best Illusion of the Year Contest.
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Students «learn about the how the brain uses two very different learning modes and how it encapsulates («chunks») information,» as well as «illusions of learning, memory techniques, dealing with procrastination, and best practices shown by research to be most effective in helping you master tough subjects.»
This well - known psychological occurrence is called «frequency illusion» or, more colorfully, «the Baader - Meinhof phenomenon,» and you can make it work for you instead of against you.
Research suggests that the illusion of being watched can make people behave better; and in business, an improvement in the attitude of employees towards work can also trickle down to increased productivity.
«Perhaps counterintuitively, getting rid of cubicle walls, which provide the illusion of sound privacy, but actually make people less aware of the noises they create,» is a good idea too, he also tells NPR.
Becoming the best version of yourself possible, as an introverted Gen. McChrystal learned, is far more important to your leadership success than perpetuating old illusions.
Well, I saw LES MIZ: It's an edifying tale of how personal transformation through faith and charity is real and how transformation through political revolution is a bloody illusion.
Here is someone who has seemingly lives a life of adultery, abortion, contraception and lives under the illusion that because she respects others, be good to others etc, she is Christian.Even atheist are respectful to others and help them.
Anyway, it looks to me that there is some pretty good evidence for B - theory in Brian Geene's «The illusion of Time» video, but I'm no expert on the subject so it is possible (a quiz - which «possible» do I mean just there - actual or theoretical possibility?)
He might well have pointed more sharply to his own wily juxtaposition of signs in the novel, that of the movie's illusion of reality and the moment's encounter of the black man on the church steps, the sign of the cross smudged on his forehead with the ashes of the inescapable exile in the wandering season of Lent that is man's lot as homo viator.
As Confucius said... «Better to remain silent and give illusion of stupidity than open mouth and remove all doubt.»
Religious faith seems such a distorter of experience, such an encourager of illusion, that polytheistic paganism's admission of many divine stories seems better than monotheistic Christianity's insistence on a single story.
The idea was to work» nonviolently and within the constraints of Lutheran two - kingdoms warnings against illusions of earthly new Jerusalems» toward a politics that might provide a better approximation of the kingdom of God proleptically revealed in the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth.
«The life of this world is no more than illusion and vanity, while the abode of the Hereafter is far better for the righteous.
«12 Robert Neale, Professor of Theology and Psychology at Union Seminary, agrees that attitude is crucial, believing play is distinguished by a sense of «adventure» as well as «by those elements of peace, freedom, delight, and illusion that occur in the modes of story and game.
The eschatological vision, which expected God to bring in that radically other and better world, has been reduced to myth; utopian thinking, which expected the new age as the outcome of human effort, has come to be regarded as illusion.
The popular perception is that science has rendered the existence of God at best superfluous and has destroyed any illusion about mankind being in any way special.
Whereas the genius of the Greeks — so his story goes — was to gaze without illusion into the chaos and terror of the world, and respond not with fear or resignation but with affirmation and supreme artistry, they were able to do this only on account of their nobility, which means their ruthless willingness to discriminate between the «good» — that is, the strength, exuberance, bravery, generosity, and harshness of the aristocratic spirit — and the «bad» — the weakness, debility, timorousness, and vindictive resentfulness of the slavish mind.
Where the atheist scientist sees only physical processes and laws that give rise to illusions of morality and free will, I see real beauty, truth, love, good and evil, purpose to life, freedom to choose and ultimate hope.
Futhermore, where experience is mixed, as with our experience of the world's good and evil, a priori reasoning can be of considerable importance in supporting our confidence that some supposed «felt concrete redemption is no illusion but an authentic experience of what really is (and perhaps even must be) the case.
the world is changing... is it for the better or worse — i can't tell... but toss me 10 tabs of lsd and i'll let ya know (i am very serious) but aside from that, there is no knowing beyond the shroud of the present illusion of reality.
The illusion that the now is either so insignificant and commonplace as to be unworthy of study, or that it is so well known anyhow — without analysis, critical reflection, or even systematic observation — as to be beneath serious notice, has become all too characteristic of a theological tradition that knows perfectly well that we can not understand either God's grace or man's sinfulness without in some fundamental sense understanding the other first.
Modernist philosophy teaches that when we lost God, we lost only a projection of the best that was in ourselves; what was real in that projection therefore remains, and only the illusion is gone.
It has a concern for her well - being at least as much as, perhaps more than, for my own, a desire to break through my own images and idealizations of the girl, my illusions about her, and at all costs to know her as she really is.
What worries me, is that most belief systems create an illusion that one group is better than another (saved vs not saved, believer vs infidel, etc) Many of the posts above are proof of this.
To your last point, when I said choice is an illusion, I wasn't referring that it is impossible to make that choice, but rather that there is a «right» choice and a «wrong» choice, the «right» one being that you worship god, regardless of how weird some of the rituals might be, making you a little more than a robot, acting out a script your given, we're just slightly better because we can justify why we're acting out a command, but it takes years to understand that justification, in the beginning, you do these rituals because you're given a script and if you don't want to do it, tough.
Sadly, her illusion about the Catholic Church and critical thinking will shatter as well: «The great thing about a lot of the atheist and skeptic community is that people talk more critically about ideas and want to see proof provided,» Libresco said.
At best you have the illusion of free will.
Many in our age who discover the inadequacy of the simple moral opposition between good and evil tend to reduce evil to illusion or objective error, or to absolutize it as something radical, pure, and unredeemable.
If it were true that what every man says about the state of his health (as to whether he is sick or well, where he suffers, etc.) were absolutely to be relied upon, it would be an illusion to be a physician.
Like the best of religions insist: illusion is the air we breathe.
It was an illusion of Horace Mann and the other reformers who shaped our educational system in conscious opposition to «sectarian» schools that a coherent «common» education could be provided by stressing only those convictions on which «men of good will» agreed.
I'm a muslim and i respect and love moses and jesus (peace be upon them) and as a muslim respect and recognize all the prophets that came before islam, what i want to say is, Islam has come to stay and it will stay, and all the others will embrace islam finally, its better for them to stop criticizing Islam, better criticisize muslims, because some have gone fanatic, but majority is acting the real role.and i can predict that after embracing islam these critical jews and christians would act more precisely on the rules of Islam.God doesn't depend on arab muslims or indian or Pakistani or african muslims to worship Him all the human beings and creatures are His property and He may chose some others to worship Him more well.So we muslims should not be in any illusion.
That he applies to it the old name of «highest good» should not hide the novelty of his move: the concept of the highest good is both purified of all speculation by the critique of the transcendental illusion and entirely measured by the problematic of practical reason, that is, of the will.
fred Houdini is considered the greatest of all illusionists, but even if we were to compare him to all the others one of them would emerge as being the best, but that doesn't translate to that person's illusions being any different in kind than the others, yes?
Because our sense of God is usually overlaid with some aspect of those powers that we attempt to please in our ordinary heroics, we may acknowledge that there is a good deal of illusion in concrete theistic religion.
If you are happy with one of the parties that presently exist, you can be a bore and say why — though I would hope people could be a bit more imaginative, because let's face it, the Democrats are a 1930s paradigm that fits in about as well as a zoot suit, and the Republicans are so splintered they seem to be an illusion of a viewpoint rather than the reality of it.
A fluid which for a time can banish disappointment, frustration, and feelings of inadequacy, which can give feelings of self - confidence and the illusion of strength has tremendous appeal, an appeal which those who seek a better way must take into account.
What good did God's gracious turn do if God was illusion or, worse, incapable of inducing care or trembling?
Our continuation of the «intellectual activity» of the prophets and of the early church, responding to the suspicion of a Marx, a Nietzsche, or a Freud, takes us through the «speculative Good Friday» which declares that the God of the transcendental illusion, the God of «dogmatic mythology» is indeed dead.
The religionist is usually willing to accept the witness of the intuition as well as reason in his or her search for truth; and every religion proposes to deal with the authentic, to avoid illusion, the artificial and the superficial, to go beyond appearances to the real.
The Buddhists and Taoists sought to manifest the clear character without abiding in the highest good, and lost their minds «in illusions, emptiness, and quietness, having nothing to do with the work of the family, the state, and the world» (WYM 274f).
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