Not exact matches
Yes indeed, God created the
entire universe, yet one
of his chief concerns seems to be whether a bunch
of violent apes on a speck
of dust orbiting an ordinary middle -
aged star in an unremarkable galaxy are touching themselves.
If one really thinks about it, the multiverse is impossible over the
entire period
of eternity (which is what atheists would propose for the
age of the «invisible» part
of our
universe — if such a thing exists at all).
No, obviously an invisible man in the sky magically created the
entire universe 6000 years ago, in a series
of contradicting events, as laid out in a bronze
age collection
of spoken - word stories.
Central in the Church's crosshairs has been «the Force», with some suggesting that the idea
of a cohesive force that governs the
entire universe, binding it all together, was reminiscent
of New
Age thinking.
The cosmic tide may at one time have seemed to be immobilized, lost in the vast reservoir
of living forms; but through the
ages the level
of consciousness was steadily rising behind the barrier, until finally, by means
of the human brain (the most «centro - complex» organism yet achieved to our knowledge in the
universe) there has occurred, at a first ending
of time, the breaking
of the dykes, followed by what is now in progress, the flooding
of Thought over the
entire surface
of the biosphere.
An
entire generation
of college football fans has come
of age with no recollection
of when Florida State was the baddest team in the
universe, when Sanders and Charlie Ward and Warrick Dunn and Peter Warrick and Peter Boulware steamrolled nearly every team they played.
The Planck satellite mapped the
entire sky in microwave light and allowed cosmologists to make the most precise determinations yet
of the
age and composition
of the
universe.
Considering the fundamental limit on speed and on memory space, along with the speed
of light and the
age of the
universe since the Big Bang, Lloyd calculates that the
universe can have performed something on the order
of 10120 «ops» in its
entire history.
He disparaged the United States as a nation
of «religious maniacs» and cited polls suggesting that 47 percent
of the American electorate «think the
entire universe began sometime after the Middle Stone
Age.»
It all starts with a problem common to every
age: Meerson's machine attracts the attention
of the politicos, who see it as a way
of consolidating power, leaving the scientist no choice but to climb into the contraption herself and decamp for another time, hoping «to prevent the
entire universe from being reshaped in the image
of a bunch
of thugs and reduced to ruin.»
They also seem to have a lot
of reference and lore
of the
entire dragon
age universe scattered around the game as well.
In this addictive, all
ages, puzzle game mix and match different combinations
of fire, earth, wind and air to create an
entire universe!