Sentences with phrase «in chemical reactions in»

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It recently also confirmed that chemical reactions between water and rock on the moon can provide enough energy in the water to feed microbial life.
That's because the chemicals in these products can trigger a reaction dubbed multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), a chronic condition that causes nausea and headaches when sufferers are exposed to even low levels of certain chemicals.
Alright, so activation energy is involved in chemical reactions all around us, but how is this useful and practical for our everyday lives?
Yet, we also have current strong demand, falling OPEC productions and a possibility of a major reaction by the United States after Syria allegedly crossed the chemical weapons line in the sand.
Physiologically it's pretty easy to understand — a chemical reaction happens in our brain, serotonin is released, and boom we feel great.
As with politics, those that are entrenched in the belief in a God will not be persuaded by any scientific findings; they can always say that God was behind the creation of those physical laws or principles, chemical reactions, etc..
And if no God then your disapproval is merely your DNA doing it's job, a series of chemicals, nothing worth talking about, no different then what happens in the most disturbed minds on the planet... it's all the same... just natural reactions.
sam stone Given we are made in the image of God our core «DNA» (as evidenced by 98 % of the world population) knows there is more to this existence than chemical reaction on organic matter.
You can't accept that atoms, molecules, chemical reactions in our bodies, and the rest of the universe just work somehow, but you can accept that a mystical all - knowing being simply created it all?
I grew up «in the church»; walked away during my «brilliant college years»; came back as the result of becoming a chemical engineer and witnessing the total predictability of chemical reactions.
Life is greater than chemical reactions in organic matter which is self evident.
And can you also be so sure that its existence is what spurs the chemical reaction in the brain and not the other way around?
The simple fact is that if matter can neither be created or destroyed in a normal chemical reaction than how does the «god» come up with something out of nothing... remember matter CAN NOT be CREATED or DESTROYED, so if this god follows the normal physics and chemistry than it could not have created the universe either... it just exists b / c it exists..
I know there are at least 200 billion other galaxies with at least 200 billion to 1 trillion stars in each in the observable universe, I know what chemical reaction means and what they cause (life).
Additionally, as a rumor, I hear all the fish in the lake were killed as well due to the chemical reaction of the material in the Jesus.
You are only stimulating part of your brain that gives you a chemical reaction that you have named a God, but it's just that a chemical reaction in your brain.
They are nothing more than units of chemical reactions and a steel cross will not impact the rate or quality of such chemical reactions in any way.
Poltergeist, Richard did not deny that a religious experience could not cause changes in brain patterns complete with chemical reactions.
Our cells break down the sugars, and the electrons flow through them in a complex set of chemical reactions until they are passed on to electron - hungry oxygen.
If you want to make that arguemnet, try learing something about the chemical reactions that go on in your brain.
Nor is it simply «housed» in certain neighborhoods and «contexted» in certain social «matrices,» like a chemical reaction in a test tube.
Likewise, the ratio of electrons to protons can not vary by more than 1 part in 10 to the 37th power or else electromagnetic interactions would prevent chemical reactions.
Likewise, the ratio of electrons to protons can not vary by more than 1 part in 1037 or else electromagnetic interactions would prevent chemical reactions.
Wouldn't you agree that it's a bit more ego - centric to believe that an all - powerfull divine being created humans in his image, rather then acknowledging that we're all unimportant continuous chemical reactions that coalesced by pure randomness?
Trust me, your whole personality is just chemical reactions and electrical impulses in the brain, drugs just tweek it a little so it feels better
There is nothing connecting photons to neurons other than the sensory input of sight and the infrared glow of chemical reactions in all living matter.
It's all in our heads and the chemical reactions in it.
It is POSSIBLE that these things are only figments of my imagination or are emotions being charged simply by chemical reactions in my body.
Science has proven being spiritual is all in your head, you have a chemical reaction in your brain.
Similarly — and our common sense, modern philosophy, and the vast bulk of scientists are in agreement on this — while life and non-life both involve chemical reactions, life is qualitatively different in some very important ways.
«Love» may be a chemical reaction in my brain, but it doesn't change how it feels when I do.
Emotions after all, are just chemical reactions in a brain that accidentally happened to evolve the way it did.
Love is a measurable chemical reaction in the brain.
This problem runs deep, undercutting even the basis of rationality itself.4 In the atheist's naturalistic worldview, thoughts and reasoning are just the results of chemical reactions in the braiIn the atheist's naturalistic worldview, thoughts and reasoning are just the results of chemical reactions in the braiin the brain.
Scientist showed that being spiritual is just a chemical reaction in the brain, so they have proven that spirituality is about the brain and isn't real.
Maybe... A more fatalist approach would tell us that we are all indeed robots, subject to chemical reactions, electrical impulses, physical law, in such a detailed and profound way that we are actually able to perceive ourselves as having free thought — making choices and decisions, having feelings, reacting to input.
In real chemical systems, the B - Z reaction for instance, quite similar bifurcation of spatial solutions occurs.
Concentrations of X and Y do not smoothly approach their equilibrium values (as do concentrations of all chemicals involved in ordinary reactions) but rather these concentrations oscillate around the condition of equilibrium.
This woman seems to think that this phenomena of chemical reactions in the brain when love and se - xual desire occur is God.
We all know by now that if the atomic combinations break down, or if the proper chemical reactions fail to take place, the cell will die or the brain (in which thought seems to dwell) will fail to function, and «mind» will be impaired or it may vanish altogether.
Any perturbation that causes the system to be in a state that lies off the limit cycle will cause chemical reactions to occur that will bring the system closer to that cycle.
On a scientific level, she would have known well enough that as she looked at her baby, a whole bunch of neurons firing on overdrive in her brain would be producing a set of chemical reactions and hormones, and that those would be contributing to the emotional urge to protect and care for her newborn son with every ounce of her being.
The universe, however, is such a vast place in which so many chemical reactions take place in so many different circu - mstances that even the most ridiculously unlikely chemical events can be effectively inevitable.
And I realized if that's true then all the love that I feel for him is nothing more than chemical reactions in our brain.
«Mommy and daddy love you, which means we have a chemical reaction in our brain that is reacting to a stimulus.
We have decided it is rational to nurture and care for you so you can grow up and continue to make positive chemical reactions in our brains.»
For example, we may infer the presence of living societies in cells when we find that certain chemical reactions occur there but not elsewhere.
The release of inflammatory chemicals called «cytokines» (proteins secreted by specific cells involved in immunity and in inflammation) leads to biochemical reactions involving neurotransmitters.
B) I believe that a series of chemical reactions set life on this planet in motion.
... The direct synthesis of... nucleotides from prebiotic precursors in reasonable yield and unaccompanied by larger amounts of unrelated molecules could not be achieved by presently known chemical reactions» (5).
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