Sentences with phrase «human eyes as»

Named the Crater 2 dwarf, the new galaxy is not apparent to human eyes as its stars are so spread out, although some stars within it are visible.
Some things best remain under as many human eyes as possible.
When it burrows, those tentacles can touch 12 different objects every second, appearing to the human eye as no more than a pink blur of activity.
Indeed, it is essential to determine luminous efficacy as accurately as possible so that such lamps can be introduced in the market that transform as much electrical energy into light useful to the human eye as possible.
According to the Duke team, this experiment shows it should be possible to make an object invisible to the human eye as well, but there are major technical hurdles.
This work focused on rhodopsins, which are light - activated molecules found in the human eye as well as in bacteria.
Thin black lines and fine details are perceived by a human eye as grey.
Lobo establishes the human eye as a fountainhead for further, multilateral inquiry.
Today a resume must be formatted for the human eye as well as the ATS scanning machinery, and should clearly portray your performance, not your responsibilities.
These include rodent inspections, appliance recall safety checks, ERMI testing, which uses DNA analysis to detect potentially harmful molds and allergens, and infrared scanning that can detect moisture that is invisible to the human eye as well as overheating or malfunctioning electrical components, which could potentially cause a fire.

Not exact matches

In the human version, scientists use an RNA guide to direct an enzyme, Cas - 9, to a specific point in any organism's DNA — where, like an eagle - eyed copy editor, the enzyme snips out an errant letter or sequence as if it were expunging a typo.
Marsh calls it, «an eye - opening exploration into how children are raised around the world and how child - rearing can inform the understanding of human nature more broadly,» noting the author's most essential point is that «one of the things which makes humans special as a species is that we don't limit care to our own children.
«We also wanted it to be something kids could imagine as anything — we didn't want it to be something they were already familiar with like a four - legged animal or two - legged human — so it has three legs... and one eye
Recent years have seen the rise of firms such as Sportvision, which sell data - collecting cameras that track movements on the field imperceptible to the human eye, such as the precise path and velocity of a baseball pitch.
Just look at these 11 eye - popping statistics on how content and technology are changing humans (as compiled in an infographic from WebDAM, below):
But if the Saudis seek a closer ally in China, they may find Beijing as a more convenient global strategic partner, because China is more likely to turn a blind eye to Riyadh's poor human and women's rights record, Mr. Holland argues in his article.
It exists to the human eye not as a sphere but as a colored star, as part of the endless outnumbering firmament, as the nightly whispered message that we may not reach what awe inspires us to grasp.
After reading several of the posts on the «interpretation of mythical texts into a book called the bible» one is left to wonder how a being who is supposed to have created the universe would permit what is often referred to as «his inerrant words»... to get so screwed up... you would think he / she / it would have been keeping a close eye on a book that he / she / it wanted to have in print for... mass distribution... it is not not a womder the bible is messed up the way it is... it is a «human» construct... only humans could mess a book up that badly... gods do nor make mistakes... except for Rick Santorum
That's the danger with the anthropomorphism of God... one people making self idolizing images of themselves of a human God vis - à - vis Jesus, making graven images of themselves, blonde hair blue eyed Jesus»... then elevating themselves above all other men, a self reinforcing feedback to oneselfs, as if they are Gods, which is blasphemy.
«Man's ability to see is in decline,» argues Pieper in that essay, meaning not, of course, the physiological sensitivity of the human eye, but «the spiritual capacity to perceive the visible reality as it truly is.»
At Psalms 139, the man David was inspired to write that «your (God's) eyes saw even the embryo (comprising 56 days) of me, and in your book all its (the human body) parts were down in writing (our DNA), as regards the days when they were not formed (before becoming a fetus), and there was not yet one (complete organ) among them.»
What it does is give God the excuse to impose himself upon humans, which you would recognize as also being unfair if you were looking at this with eyes wide open.
My concern for the salvation of the world intensified as my eyes were opened to the danger to the whole planet resulting from human excesses.
Some think to make you more lovable in my eyes by praising almost exclusively the charm and the kindness of your human face as men saw it long ago on earth.
When human beings actually accomplish it, it is for me as if the intentions of the Creator were suddenly limpid before our eyes: as though into the fiery heart of the Creator we had momentary insight.59
What we pray for, as what we work for, may well be determined by whether we believe that a human soul is precious enough in God's eyes to be everlasting.
At the end of that Chapter he calls us to develop «new eyes and a new heart, capable of rising above a materialistic vision of human events» (n. 77, his emphasis, as with all such quotes below).
-LSB-...] Caritas in Veritate has real literary and practical flaws -LSB-...] yet, viewed in the light of Benedict's earlier encyclicals, Caritas in Veritate can be seen as one long call to conversion -LSB-... requiring] «new eyes and a new heart, capable of rising above a materialistic vision of human events.»
The reason for doing this is because humans as they stand now are not capable of laying eyes on the Nines true astral forms due to the limitations of the collective whole your race has put into place that you know as your reality.
But an extended entity as large as much of the human brain is also large enough to be seen by the naked eye.
If the meaning of our principle of historical aetiology, as opposed to an eye - witness report by someone who was himself present at the event, has been understood, we presumably also possess a criterion for judging what was correct in the description given by traditional theology of the blessed, supernatural, original condition of man, as opposed to what was a simplified projection into the past, into human beginnings, of the state of man as it ought to be and will be in the future.
It is written on the canvas of the endless universe, as well as in the tiniest particle of the matter human eye have ever seen.
1 Corinthians 2:9 - 10 (NIV) «However, as it is written: «What no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what no human mind has conceived» — the things God has prepared for those who love him — THESE ARE THE THINGS GOD HAS REVEALED TO US BY HIS SPIRIT.
Most famously, Paleypromulgated the idea of God as a watchmaker, who engineered the fine intricacies of natural creation, such as the human eye.
Even complex phenomena, such as the emergence of the human eye, can be explained by studying simpler versions of the same structure and positing some evolutionary succession of events.
He has «come» to man in a human Life, using as the vehicle for His self - expression «that which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled.»
But just as certainly, to think of people as worthless in the eyes of God is directly to contradict the insights of the great prophets, the teaching that «God so loved the world», and Jesus» understanding of the great worth of each and every human being.
Most of us are politely quiet and secretly roll our eyes when someone says that god speaks to them or that they have been touched by god etc., yet when someone mentions any of the other things we are quick to point out that they are wackos... perhaps it is time for us to speak up and say there is no such thing as god and it is time to clear our heads and get on with moving the human species forward and leaving fairy tales and silly beliefs behind.
As my eyes were opened, my resolve increased to not let negative humans NEAR my faith.
In the eyes of some, this kind of justice work may not be as glamorous as overseas missions, or of fighting human trafficking or playing a role in the end of the orphan crisis.
It does, however, turn the eyes of theologians away from heaven and toward the earth; or, more accurately, it causes us to connect the starry heavens with the earth, as the «common» creation story claims, telling us that everything in the universe, including stars, dirt, robins, black holes, sunsets, plants and human beings, is the product of an enormous explosion billions of years ago.
The three characteristics which make the human individual a truly unique object in the eyes of Science, once we have made up our minds to regard Man not merely as a chance arrival but as an integral element of the physical world, are as follows:
Leviticus 24:20; the much - maligned «eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth» passage, actually has as its purpose the establishment of government by law, not of humans.
Seeing clearly is a divine gift, but sometimes, as in the story of Jesus» opening the eyes of a blind human being in two stages, the sight that is gained is imperfect, and a second remedial touch is necessary (Mark 8:22 — 26).
Eyes are nothing more than a medium, such as a scanner, a medium for a processor to recognize matter already programmed in data base, in human case, the brain.
McLuhan viewed all media as extensions of basic human faculties: the wheel is an extension of the foot, the book is an extension of the eye.
It's hard acknowledging the limits of a medium through which my own writing career has flourished, but I want you to know: The conversations we have here — as encouraging, informative, and life - changing as they can often be — are meant to be brought to dinner tables, coffee shops, AA meetings, parks, church fellowship halls, long car rides, dorm rooms, and diners, among people who (whether they agree or disagree) can look you in the eye and take you in, not as a brand but as a human being.
In one of the play's two most famous speeches, Shylock berates the Christians for failing to acknowledge his equally human status even as he is bent upon shedding it: «Hath not a Jew eyes
While it is evident to science that there is a functional «teleonomy» or machine - like purposiveness in individual organisms (for example, the fish's eye is constructed so as to enable it to see under water, the heart toward pumping blood, the human brain toward problem - solving, etc.), still there is no hard evidence that life itself, terrestrial evolution or the universe as a whole has any overarching meaning.
Like the British who turned a blind eye to slavery in the name of consumerism, tens of millions of Americans seem content to tune out the human suffering tied to how we spend our money, as long as they get what they want.
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