Sentences with phrase «how infinite the world»

Being so far from home and forced outside my comfort zone helped me to see how infinite the world truly is.

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@Chad «the big bang was debunked, it turns out the universe is infinite in the past??? how in the world did I miss that??
Or how could the creation ever have come into being if there wasn't an infinite infinite creator who exited eternally before the world and universe began.
For instance, he explains how the discovery that the Earth's surface is a closed sphere rather than an infinite plane suddenly transformed the world into a knowable place, and one with limited resources.
But The Gifted supplies some additional reasons anyway, with customary vagueness about how it fits into a greater continuity: The X-Men as the public knows them have «disappeared,» and it's (intentionally) difficult to tell whether this is an early step in the process that leads to the mutant - light world of Logan, the mutant - annihilating alternate timeline of Days Of Future Past, or just a contemporary version of the periodic X-Men recessions that seem to plague the earlier incarnations of the team (Days Of Future Past and Apocalypse have both Xavier's school and his injustice - fighting squadron expanding and receding as needed — part of that infinite - origins deal the X-Men movies traffic in).
As Infinite's point person at Marvel, Senior Producer Danny Koo is excited for players to experience what happens after the demo's conclusion, as the heroes race to free Thanos, Ultra Sigma's most powerful prisoner, and the only man who might know how they can save their worlds.
Not only does it drastically recontextualise the world in which Infinity War will take place — radically changing the rules and possibilities of how battle with Thanos could play out, as well as the very nature of what «saving the world» means in a scenario where there are infinite different versions of that world — but there's also a good chance that the events of Doctor Strange will play directly into Infinity War's conclusion, and the lead - in to Avengers 4.
My overall sense is that authors have to do a self - inventory of why they write and what they want out of the arrangement — and then should decide how to deal with the brave new world of the digital infinite.
``, considering how the Minecraft Pocket Edition version 0.9.0 will be procedurally generated — in other words, the worlds will be infinite.
Steve Almond: «My overall sense is that authors have to do a self - inventory of why they write and what they want out of the arrangement — and then should decide how to deal with the brave new world of the digital infinite
How might I have behaved, and how might I have reflected on Infinite's provocative world, had I not spent so much time shooting or avoiding being shHow might I have behaved, and how might I have reflected on Infinite's provocative world, had I not spent so much time shooting or avoiding being shhow might I have reflected on Infinite's provocative world, had I not spent so much time shooting or avoiding being shot?
I suspected that bringing Infinite's Booker and Elizabeth into the world of the original Bioshock would bring the world of Columbia and Rapture together, but I wasn't prepared for how true that would be, and I was even less prepared for the emotional gut punch that came from the consequence of the connections Burial at Sea made between the sky and the sea.
The only thing important about that technology for Rez Infinite is how it makes you feel; hopefully, it makes it easier to forget the fact that you're sitting in front of a TV playing a game, and instead lets the real world melt away into a swirl of incredible sights and sounds that could only ever exist in your imagination.
Ken Levine talks about how the shooting gameplay in «BioShock: Infinite» will be much more varied due to the environmental changes, moving from the undersea world of Rapture to the sky - high land of Columbia.
Following an impressive showing during Sony's E3 press conference where Sean Murray boasted the title as infinite, the studio's co-founder has clarified in an interview with IGN during Gamescom how they're approaching the massive world.
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In their exhibition «The Paths to the Common (s) Are Infinite,» Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri explored the great themes of the era that began with the 2008 financial crisis — the all - pervasive power of money, the disciplining effect of debt, and the unavoidable question, How can this world continue to exist?
Nancy Spector, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, states: «Infinite Blue is an inspiring demonstration of how Brooklyn Museum curators can work collaboratively across departments to examine the rich and intertwined history of world cultures.
We can argue about how much there is available in the world, but it's not infinite.
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