Vision's Grand Theorist Eero Simoncelli has an eye for mathematical truths that
explain human vision — and he's adept at translating that knowledge into practical tools such as image - compression techniques.
Not exact matches
This not only helps to
explain religion's primordial, irrepressible, widespread, and seemingly inextinguishable character in the
human experience, it also suggests that the skeptical Enlightenment, secular humanist, and New Atheist
visions for a totally secular
human world are simply not realistic — they are cutting against a very strong grain in the nature of reality's structure and so will fail to achieve their purpose.
Both I and St Thomas consider that the soul continues to exercise thought and understanding (and indeed will, which is intellectual appetite) after death, and, as St Thomas
explains, this can not be in synergism with the imagination in the way it is during
human life, but is made possible in ways God provides, and in this way the life of purgatory allows the purification that most people need, while the Saints pray for the living and the dead of whom God gives them knowledge through their
vision of Him.
CNN: Seeking the truth about Jesus Jay Parini, author of the forthcoming book Jesus: The
Human Face of God, writes that «there are probably as many
visions of Jesus, and versions, as there are Christians,» which
explains why «all attempts to classify Jesus seem hopelessly inadequate.»
He states: «It could be argued that the Church herself is in part responsible for this in that we have failed, since the social and sexual revolutions of the 1960s, to
explain attractively and imaginatively the alternative
vision of life and love that Jesus has taught and which he promises is the true way to
human happiness and eternal life.»
Moreover, many Catholics find they are in mixed marriages and urgently need to share their
vision of marriage and
human procreation with their spouses and
explain it to them.
Thus in Mark's Gospel heavenly
vision and
human uncertainty are bound together: Jesus was the Messiah and could not deny this even during his earthly life; but he wanted his status kept secret, for — this is manifestly the leading thought in Mark — only thus is to be
explained the fact that these men, his contemporaries and fellow countrymen, finally delivered him to the Romans to be crucified.
While some may balk at the idea of getting into bed with a corporate partner of such size, and one whose fortunes depend on people eating meat, Memphis Meats
explained that the move would «help us advance clean meat and achieve our ultimate
vision: a world that is better for
humans, animals and the planet.»
She
explained that humanists share the
vision which underlies the principles of the UN, which is that of «a world where everyone lives cooperatively on the basis of shared
human values, respect for
human rights, and concern for future generations».
«[Director] Joss [Whedon] really wanted
Vision to stay
human - colored,» Meinerding
explained.
Vogelzang, who runs the food design department at Design Academy Eindhoven,
explained how
human brains rely on
vision to gauge how much food we've eaten: