Sentences with phrase «cherished ideas about it»

u «Three years ago, observations of distant, exploding stars blew to smithereens some of astronomers» most cherished ideas about the universe [the big bang theory].
Three years ago, observations of distant, exploding stars blew to smithereens some of astronomers» most cherished ideas about the universe.
Even our most cherished ideas about it can not be correct.
These findings are forcing physicists to abandon their most cherished ideas about neutrinos: that they have no mass and can travel through space at the speed of light.

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This conflict between a hard - core commonsense idea (about ultimate meaning) and a scientifically and philosophically based idea (that our world is temporally finite) is resolved by the speculative hypothesis that God, far from being impassible, is divinely relative, cherishing all events everlastingly, so that reality as a whole will never be as if we had not been.
Here's the truthful answer: on one hand, the idea that God speaks dynamically through Christian community has been the thing that I've most cherished about my Pentecostal tradition.
When they asked about a cherished summer food memory; I immediately thought of those evenings sipping root beer floats with my Busia and my brain started buzzing with ideas on how to expand on the idea of a float.
If you have a cherished assumption about what life has to be like, odds are nature has thrown up something that rips your idea to pieces.
In a way, I mean, that's largely what this community of explorers and investigators at ChrisKresser.com is all about, continuing to challenge even our cherished beliefs, like the idea that — not that this was a cherished belief for me, but sacred cows, let's say, like the idea that legumes aren't paleo and shouldn't be eaten because they have toxins in them.
It's such an elegant and thoughtful idea to give your best friend a beautiful piece of timeless jewelry that she'll cherish forever, and since I'm all about self - gifting during the holidays — you can get the same piece to match her!
His reply said in part: «Thanks for the encouragement about my long cherished idea of having a modest comprehensive collection of good American illustration as I sincerely feel this is a great but neglected phase of Americana.
I have perused Mason's work for 25 years, and after all this time I am still struck by the way she manages to carve out an in - between space that cherishes — while resisting — all of the above ideas and ways of thinking about form and content, and other related issues that contributed so indelibly to the painting culture that she was brought up with; how she allows her own internal rhythm to harmonize with the demands of painting's process.
Any of these changes naturally disrupt our ideas, often unconscious, about what it means to «love and cherish
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