Sentences with phrase «classical concept»

Instead of using classical concepts of precisely defined x and p we will now say that the wave function describes the state of the particle as accurately as possible.
Comes with classical concept with high class furniture quality and model, make this house looks so amazing.
The resort is based on a Thai classical concept and design with matching landscaped gardens and a private pool.
This form of landscape art was governed by classical concepts, and typically featured classical ruins, and pastoral figures in classical dress.
There are has a family room, with same classical concept with golden brown as the dominant color.
And also he felt that you really couldn't change the terms of common sense language, refined where necessary to classical concepts of position and momentum.
The atom is not just inaccessible to direct observation and unimaginable in terms of sensory qualities; it can not even be described coherently in terms of classical concepts such as space, time and causality.
«It's kind of surprising because chaos is this totally classical concept — there's no idea of chaos in a quantum system,» Charles Neill, a researcher in the UCSB Department of Physics and lead author of a paper that appears in Nature Physics.
A second - century Roman bust of a goddess, for example, will be paired with unusual portrait busts made of chocolate and soap by contemporary artist Janine Antoni in an effort to explore classical concepts of beauty.
Gefter deals with two different things: on the one hand, classical concepts of number and geometry; and on the other,...
Kasper thinks that the Catholic theological tradition doesn't talk about mercy enough and that the classical concept of God, which sees God as perfect and unchanging, is «pastorally... a catastrophe.»
If a relation can be perceived, this concept II has every advantage over the classical concept» (MC 29).
Whitehead observes that «If we abolish the particles... everything will proceed exactly as in the classical concept [i.e., concept I].
One virtue of this going back to classical concepts is that they are often «classical» in their logical consistency and their purity.
This reciprocal limitation occurs because the atomic world can not be described in terms of classical concepts, which, according to Bohr, are the only ones available to us.
They would score high on another God concept factor: wrathfulness, which is unrelated to the classical concept of the Christian God (Spilka et al., 1985).
It is a very voluntaristic conception of God, a God who is pure will, and therefore in this respect nearer to the classical concept of God than to Hartshorne's.
But his dominating concern in his relations with the past is to overturn the classical concept of God.
As any reader will know, much of Hartshorne's writing is concerned with sparring with the classical concept.
If God is conceived as absolute in relation to the creatures, as we have seen that he is according to Aquinas, then all the gloomy negatives of the classical concept follow logically and necessarily from the primary insight.
So — where before, the classical concept of mission had been from God through the church to the world, now there were advocates of the belief that God addresses the world directly - and some took that too far to believe that the church is therefore not essential to that mission.
He readily grants that an element of reciprocity is built into the classical concept of friendship.
«The classical concept is that nucleic acid is not able to pass through the mammalian placenta, while we have also demonstrated that MV - driven small RNAs are able to pass through placenta,» Zhang said.
The classical concepts of angiogenesis consider the endothelial cells within tumors as a rather passive cell population that merely reacts in response to growth factors released by the tumor cells.
In other words, there is nothing that corresponds to our classical concept of geometric distance, and every particle in existence since the so - called (and probably not singular) Big Bang is, in a way, the same stinking particle.
A classical concept established in games like Zelda.
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