Sentences with phrase «end of the universe»

It is so dominant (about 69 percent the total content of the entire cosmos) that dark energy quickly became a part of any discussions about the final end of the universe.
It's at the explanatory end of the universe, the last piece in understanding how the matter that makes up our everyday world works.
Finally, it will tear the very fabric of space - time at the seams, marking the official end of the universe.
With two entangled particles, Einstein and his colleagues argued, quantum mechanics predicts that observing the properties of one electron would instantaneously determine the properties of the other, even if the two electrons were at opposite ends of the universe.
But can we agree on the last statement of the quoted paragraph regarding man — the idea that «in him as a person all the moral ends of the universe and all the movement of God's eternal purpose find meaning»?
There is ultimate truth, and if our lives are not ordered to that truth then our lives, and ultimately society, will be disordered because it is not grounded in truth: «Truth must consequently be the ultimate end of the whole universe... for the first author and mover of the universe is an intellect... and the ultimate end of the universe must, therefore, be the ground of the intellect.
To last until the very end of the universe, an advanced civilization will have to master interstellar travel, spreading far and wide throughout the galaxy and learning to cope with a slowing, cooling, darkening cosmos.
That interesting tension is lost in a plot about Spock's long - lost half brother, written as a forgettable combination of Jesus and Charlie Manson, seeking God at the far end of the universe.
Atomega is — according to the website, which presumably didn't exist until yesterday either — a FPS shooter set at the dwindling end of our universe.
Such a quantum view would allow for seemingly counterintuitive phenomena such as entanglement, in which the measurement of one particle instantly affects another, even if those entangled particles are at opposite ends of the universe.
Think about it, you can not prove with absolute certainty that there isn't a 50,000 lb, two foot tall, purple elephant with three inch wings that flies around at half the speed of light at the other end of the universe, but that lack of absolute knowledge by no means obligates you to consider it as a serious possibility.
In him as a person all the moral ends of the universe and all the movement of God's eternal purpose find meaning and value.
For all the hopes and strivings of man are unmasked as utter vanity if the final end of the universe is simply a wasting away into nothingness.
«They live for fun as much as for money,» Newman observed in a 1998 speech, «and pursue both to the end of the universe
Earth and the «end of the universe».
It isn't looking at the evidence whatsoever because there IS no evidence there's someone outside the end of the universe.
He is at the beginning, the centre and the end of the universe.
The new physics recognizes fields of influence such that an electron at one end of the universe is affected by an electron at the other end or any distance in between.
But I can't quite figure out the toy soldier connection all the way through the timeline — it was Rupert's toy and it became a family heirloom which meant that Orson Pink brought it to the end of the universe when he was sent too far into the future as a good luck charm.
We can see more distant stars, take better mesuarement, collect more data from our device, but the light from the outer edge does not mean that is the end of the universe..
The BBC recently produced an excellent two - part programme concerning the beginning and end of the universe (available until 28th April).
And God forbid if Juve lose then it's surely the end of the universe as we know it.
And sometimes, the presence of another will allow her to feel safe and she will then rage to the end of the universe.
Preserving their uncertainty would require one particle in the pair to instantly know and react when the other is measured — even at the other end of the universe.
Now, cosmologists using CMB maps from the European Space Agency's Planck satellite have pinned down the timing for one key event in that story — the end of the universe's «Dark Ages,» the epoch that lies between the CMB's creation and the formation of the first stars.
Cosmologists and astronomers have found a discrepancy in the Hubble constant from opposite ends of the universe
We talk about the end of the universe — What if time should unravel?
Now it's the «particle at the end of the universe
THE end of the universe's «dark age» was long and drawn out, according to the first direct measurement of the period before the first stars and galaxies heated up intergalactic gas.
It is a disturbing prospect, more chilling even than the end of our universe — everything stops.
They make an argument that maybe the beginning and the end of the universe may be very similar.
It is a disturbing prospect, more chilling even than the end of our universe, because in most of the ordinary scenarios of cosmic doom there remains the comforting possibility that a new universe might rise from the ashes of the old.
The end of the universe's «dark age» was long and drawn out, according to the first direct measurement of the period when the first stars and galaxies heated up intergalactic gas.
They could keep this cycle going infinitely and, from their perspective, never face the end of the universe.
In the 1970s, Freeman Dyson was one of the first physicists to contemplate the end of the universe using modern cosmology.
The time asymmetry will then explain why in the beginning the universe was so uniform, as evinced by the microwave background radiation left over from the big bang, whereas the end of the universe must be messy.
Either complex sugars can be synthesized between the stars or there is a truck stop at the end of the universe.
I was in that awkward position of thinking, «It's funny to talk about there being the end of the universe and Russell Howard being sucked into a black hole because he was sitting nearest to Switzerland,» but there's a small part of me going, «No!
We might laugh even harder at the thought that the end of the universe — its disappearance in a Big Crunch or expansion into dilute nothingness — itself has the logical form of a joke.
The quantum code written at UNSW is built upon a class of phenomena called quantum entanglement, which allows for seemingly counterintuitive phenomena such as the measurement of one particle instantly affecting another — even if they are at opposite ends of the universe.
The oldest galaxies at the end of the universe were formed 600 million years after the Big Bang.
This could mean that graphene - based chips, already held as promising candidates for the next generation of ultra-thin electronics, could not only bring us much faster number crunching but also help scientists understand the complex quantum phenomena that take place inside celestial objects at the other end of our universe.
What happens at the end of the universe?
«These first galaxies likely played the dominant role in the epoch of reionization, the event that signaled the end of the universe's Dark Ages,» Kelson said.
Not everyone you lose is a loss, and it's not the end of the universe.
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