Sentences with phrase «early in the universe»

By your math Man has existed for at least the last 4.9999 billion years since he was created so early in the universes history.
«Ionization» refers to the removal of an electron from an atom; the «re» is there because the protons and neutrons were in an uncoupled state even earlier in the universe's history.
Collapsing out of dense pockets of hydrogen gas early in the universe's history, the first stars flickered on, emitting ultraviolet light that interacted with the surrounding hydrogen.
«Our results show that galaxy alignments were established very early in the universe's history.
Others, scientists believe, were formed very early in the universe, a billion years after the big bang.
These checks should not only support gravitational lens models, but confirm that supernovae behaved the same early in the universe as they do now.
An analysis of the way light passes through distant molecular clouds will reveal more about how the elements were produced early in the universe's history.
«We are going to have the ability to observe the most distant objects, among the earliest in the universe, and thus probe the secrets of creation,» said Nasa's chief scientist, Leonard Fisk.
u «Until now, we wouldn't think that you could make galaxies emerge that early in the universe
The idea goes like this: Early in the universe's history, large galaxies grew out of collisions and mergers of smaller galaxies.
«There's a challenge in how do you explain the presence of supermassive black holes... so early in the universe?
Recent observational data indicate that more stars and quasars formed early in the universe's youth than had been previously hypothesized (more).

Not exact matches

Earlier in 2014, London's Howard Griffin Gallery was home to a surrealist installation called «The Bestiary» from street artist and muralist Phlegm, in which he creates a «modern bestiary within his own universe through an immersive and large scale installation in wood, clay and plaster.»
«I think that trumps any interest in early - universe cosmology.
A report put out in early 2013 by the accounting firm Rothstein Kass indicated that between January 2012 and September 2012, an index of 67 hedge funds owned or managed by women had a return of 8.95 percent — significantly more than the 2.69 percent return generated by an index «designed to be representative of the overall composition of the hedge fund universe
For a third example, not everyone in the early 1960s believed that the USSR would inevitably overtake the US economically before the end of the century, but excluding fierce anti-Communists predicting fire and brimstone, I don't know anyone who expected that by the 1980s the USSR would essentially be insolvent (technically it wasn't, but LDC debt traders nonetheless included the country in their universe of defaulted or restructuring sovereign borrowers).
Like the technocratic progressives in the early 20th century, one can easily see how Silicon Valley's masters of the universe might see themselves as best able to «manage» society.
Based on the price action in DBC during the past few months, it appears the commodity universe could be in the very early stages of a sustainable rally.
Is the commodity universe in the early stages of a new multi-year bull market?
Bitcoin's share of the market is much higher today than it was in early January when the crypto universe crossed $ 800 billion in value.
Second: The Creation tale is simply a way for early humans to explain mans creation and «fall» from God's predetermined path... The old testament is full of stuff more related to philosophy and health advice then «Gods word» However, this revelation has not made me less of a christian... In Contrast to those stuck in «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and uIn Contrast to those stuck in «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and uin «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and uin neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and uin the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and uin creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and us.
I can't claim to be providing certainly accurate information on this, since it's been a while since I've done relevant physics reading (lay books, not academic), but in the early universe (before inflation went out of control) there were irregularities that gave rise to clumping, from which the first stars and galaxies originated.
«Things» were «moving» in this early stage of the universe, and this motion by different «objects» produced angluar motion in different directions, causing the first stars and galaxies to rotate in different directions.
Need I remind you that the expansion of the universe was only confirmed via Hobble telescope in the early 1990's?!
«Cosmic background radiation is well explained as radiation left over from an early stage in the development of the universe, and its discovery is considered a landmark test of the Big Bang model of the universe
But even if some force more intelligent than us was involved in the creation of our universe, it's still a huge leap from there to the Abrahamic God that self - satisfied early man.
In 1864, Louis Pasteur proved that point in one case, showing that spontaneous generation (that life could originate from nonliving matter, also called abiogenesis), though accepted by some in the scientific community (such as Belgian chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont about 200 years earlier, who also believed that the basic elements of the universe was just air and water), was untruIn 1864, Louis Pasteur proved that point in one case, showing that spontaneous generation (that life could originate from nonliving matter, also called abiogenesis), though accepted by some in the scientific community (such as Belgian chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont about 200 years earlier, who also believed that the basic elements of the universe was just air and water), was untruin one case, showing that spontaneous generation (that life could originate from nonliving matter, also called abiogenesis), though accepted by some in the scientific community (such as Belgian chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont about 200 years earlier, who also believed that the basic elements of the universe was just air and water), was untruin the scientific community (such as Belgian chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont about 200 years earlier, who also believed that the basic elements of the universe was just air and water), was untrue.
Nor has anything been more characteristic of recent research than the gradual detection of early kerygmatic fragments in the New Testament, in which the original eschatological meaning of the christological titles used in the kerygma is still apparent, and is clearly distinct from their later metaphysical use: Jesus is «exalted» to the rank of cosmocrator with the «name that is above every name,... Lord Jesus Christ», in order to subjugate the universe (Phil.
At first sight, beings and their destinies might seem to us to be scattered haphazard or at least in an arbitrary fashion over the face of the earth; we could very easily suppose that each of us might equally well have been born earlier or later, at this place or that, happier or more ill - starred, as though the universe from the beginning to end of its history formed in space - time a sort of vast flower - bed in which the flowers could be changed about at the whim of the gardener.
Writing early in the second century CE, Clement of Rome identified God as the «Master of the universe» (1 Clement 8:2) who oversees without dissension or opposition the divinely ordained orderliness of all that transpires in creation (20:1 — 12).
Our own existence here and now in the twentieth century of the Christian era is possibly still very early in the unfolding of the universe.
In the early 16th century, most people believed Earth was the center of the universe.
In an earlier book, Anno Domini, the author has attempted to sketch the course of this influence and has sought to set forth what seems to him to be its significance for history and what it appears to him to disclose of the meaning of the universe in which man finds himself and of the fashion in which the universe deals with maIn an earlier book, Anno Domini, the author has attempted to sketch the course of this influence and has sought to set forth what seems to him to be its significance for history and what it appears to him to disclose of the meaning of the universe in which man finds himself and of the fashion in which the universe deals with main which man finds himself and of the fashion in which the universe deals with main which the universe deals with man.
In fact it is more likely that evolution can continue indefinitely (within the parameters established by the laws of thermodynamics), and for all we know, the present moment may still be very early in the full unfolding of the universIn fact it is more likely that evolution can continue indefinitely (within the parameters established by the laws of thermodynamics), and for all we know, the present moment may still be very early in the full unfolding of the universin the full unfolding of the universe.
This latest evidence for «inflation» supports the expansion of space in the early universe at a rate much faster than the speed of light.
However, adding even this small amount of weight at the beginning of the universe would have resulted in its collapse early in its history.
I earlier cited (of all things) the theme song to The Big Bang Theory (tv sitcom)... «Our whole universe was in a hot dense state, then nearly fourteen billion years ago expansion started.
But nucleosynthesis in the early universe, in stars and in supernovas show differently.
Early in its history (10 - 36 to 10 - 32 seconds), the universe underwent a period of short, but dramatic, hyper - inflationary expansion.
The beauty of the written word in Genesis strikes me with an understanding of what the greatest thinkers of those early days saw when they looked into the wonder of man and the awe in the universe around them.
Whitehead's earliest description of God as the limiting factor in the universe which channels the flux of creativity to achieve beauty or harmony (SMW 255 - 57) is evident in this account of the Star Maker:
All the data points to a big bang very early in our observable universe's history, but we don't know why.
In some of its early modern formulations, science had almost convinced us that the universe of matter is fundamentally uninhabitable by living and conscious beings.
Similarly, in an early section entitled «Ways of coming to know God» there are helpful quotations from Sir Frederick Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe (both acknowledged atheists) employed against an explanation of the universe through random chance.
The fact is that we don't know what happened in the early seconds of the universe, and no matter what we will conclude there will always be the question what was before that, a little like the hen and the egg.
«The environment around this quasar is very unique in that it's producing this huge mass of water,» said Matt Bradford, a scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. «It's another demonstration that water is pervasive throughout the universe, even at the very earliest times.»
Astronomers expected water vapor to be present even in the early, distant universe, but had not detected it this far away before.
In one early paper he espouses idealism as «the doctrine that psychological categories alone explain the universe» (7:466), while the title of a later article is significant: «The Synthesis of Idealism and Realism» (8).
The important implication of this distinction of primary from secondary qualities (itself rooted in the mind / matter dualism which we looked at earlier) is that it provides the cosmological basis for a denial that there is any intrinsic meaning in the universe independent of meaning - creating individuals.
It establishes a way of thinking that eventuates in the sense, expressed earlier by Klemke that I am a stranger in an indifferent and hostile universe.
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