Sentences with phrase «complexities of the universe»

The enormity and complexity of the universe from the macro to the micro, galaxies to quarks is beyond our comprehension.
Scientific discoveries in physics or biology do not disprove the existence of God, but in my view do just the opposite by uncovering some of awe inspiring complexities of this universe that could only have come about through a creator.
I sometimes have wondered if the more Deist or Spinoza god concept could be followed to the idea that a creative force jump - started this universe only to move on to a new project, maybe never to return, but I like the notion that such a creative force might still be around but perhaps, building on your notion, re-inventing itself and perhaps expanding the internal complexity of this universe as well as time goes on.
For me, the resultant complexity of the universe — the systems of nature, the physics, the mathematics, etc. — this complexity is evidence of prevenient intelligence.
We are all struggling... to explain how we get the fantastic order and complexity of the universe out something very simple... Krauss calls the substrate of his explanation «nothing»... whatever it is, it is very, very simple and therefore is a worthy premise for an explanation, whereas a God, a creative Intelligence, is not a worthy substrate for an explanation because it is already something very complicated...»
Maths helps us comprehend the incredible complexity of the universe, but are we born with the ability to calculate, or did we invent it?
You, however, say that the complexity of the universe calls for a designer, but wouldn't the designer have to be complex himself?
I don't know why people struggle with the complexity of the universe and then attempt to explain it by saying some even more complex being simply exsisted before and made everything.
Even if you can't bring yourself to call it «God,» it is undeniable that the cause, whatever it is, must be transcendent and preexistent, as it had to have existed before everything else in order to have caused everything else; it must be immaterial, as its existence preceded the existence of matter; it must be intelligent, as evidenced by the complexity of the universe it caused; and it must itself be uncaused, existing necessarily rather than contingently.
Why would he not want us to use our brains to their full potentials and figure out all of the complexities of the universe?
«whatever it is, must be transcendent and preexistent, as it had to have existed before everything else in order to have caused everything else; it must be immaterial, as its existence preceded the existence of matter; it must be intelligent, as evidenced by the complexity of the universe it caused; and it must itself be uncaused, existing necessarily rather than contingently.»
Humanity's greatest minds have been studying the complexity of the universe for centuries only to discover a seemingly infinite bigness and smallness.
The complexity of the universe, earth, mankind and animal life demonstrate that life did not happen by accident.
If you look at the complexity of the universe and everything in it, to think it happened by accident from some chemicals mixing together and eventually mutating into humans and other animals is way more difficult to believe in than god.
2) Say to that person «If you look at the complexity of the universe and everything in it, to think it happened by accident from some chemicals mixing together and eventually mutating into humans and other animals is way more difficult to believe in than god.»
Just think about the size and complexity of the universe.
The bible was and is nothing more than a childrens book meant to guide us... (yes we are very young children) it was given to guide us as a very young people not capable of understanding the complexities of the universe.
above is not the same idea behind ID its a mere attempt to disservice the complexity of the universe and the incredible odds of intelligent life on Earth.
Not that I'm not interested in science and how everything works, but I choose to believe that the very nature and complexity of the universe, and the complexity of the human body for example, is proof enough of a devine architect.
There can be no ego when one accepts the true vastness and complexity of the universe and the infinitesmal role we as individuals play in the grand cosmic ballet.
The place where we differ is the complexity of the universe and the human body.
The visual effects do not exist for show; they convey the complexities of the universe without looking like CGI and green screen work.
Between Ray (Ewan McGregor) and Nikki's (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) clumsy but sweet relationship and Gloria's (Carrie Coon) philosophizing, Fargo managed to contemplate the complexities of the universe all while giving viewers an excellent and twisted crime epic.
By calling his exciting bestseller Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, Neil deGrasse Tyson, that exemplary explicator of the complexities of our universe, lets us ascribe our ignorance of the cosmos to our overscheduled lives.
In selecting key works from the last few years, alongside a series of new projects, the exhibition demonstrated Paterson's commitment to a way of working that collides art with science in an attempt to make sense of the complexities of our universe.
His work revolves around the complexity of the universe in many different shapes such as generating systems for his art, creating motherboard sculptures, showing associative objects — such as in the exhibition «Large Field Array» — and trying to understand the self and how everything is connected in the end.
His work revolves around the complexity of the universe in many different shapes such as generating systems for his art, creating motherboard sculptures, showing associative objects such as the exhibition «Large Field Array», and trying to understand the self and how everything is connected.
This usually applies only to reviews, which are sprinkled with frames, like «this is a movie about the complexity of the universe» or «this movie is really not about love».
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