Sentences with phrase «in infinite time»

And he's stuck in an infinite time loop reliving it over and over and over like the film Groundhog's Day, by way of two of the most beloved SNES games of all time, Earthbound and Chrono Trigger.
This is cos de Church considers that we live in finite time while God lives in infinite time.
The idea of atoms in infinite time happening to fall into the order of a Shakespearean sonnet is no more rational than a fairy tale.

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They were asked to rank themselves at that moment in time on statements like: «I feel like most of my life lies ahead of me,» «My future seems infinite to me,» «Time is slipping away,» and «I have a lot of time in which to get things done.&ratime on statements like: «I feel like most of my life lies ahead of me,» «My future seems infinite to me,» «Time is slipping away,» and «I have a lot of time in which to get things done.&raTime is slipping away,» and «I have a lot of time in which to get things done.&ratime in which to get things done.»
The «return on time» doesn't spend on that task is infinite, in addition to gaining that same time to invest in a higher impact project.
Time and effort and even stick - to - itiveness are not in infinite supply.
Self - publishing on Amazon is like putting an infinite number of your books in the center of the world's largest bookstore.It costs very little time and zero dollars to self - publish on Amazon.
Last week, he articulated in a blog post his vision to make Airbnb a «21st Century Company,» one with an «infinite time horizon.»
But time and effort and even stick - to - itiveness are not in infinite supply.
A company with $ 10m of sales and something unique can double its profits in a year, a company with $ 1b in sales is simply too big to double it's profits in a year, it takes time and energy and capital for each incremental increase, and none of these factors is infinite» Adam Smith, The Money Game 1968
WWJD tell me: if GOD decides with the infinite power wand, to turn atheists at the last possible moment in time into Christians, and you do not get to see them burn forever in your greatest place of suffering, and instead they get a front seat at the table, how bitter and betrayed are you going to be?
Going backwards there was a point in time when the universe had infinite heat and density.
All I have to do is have a reasonable, honest and rational disbelief in the christian god andhet will inflict a grotesque penalty upon me an infinite times worse than the death penalty.
Rather, it is precisely in response to the infinite God that time and space become so saturated with eternity that they are able, in perfect peace and harmony (what he calls as «easy as children at play»), to bear this eternity in their very womb.
'» He takes a poetic stab at description: «It would be like plunging into the ocean of infinite love, a moment in which time — the before and after — no longer exists.»
The first line in the Bible says: In the beginning (time) God created the heavens (space) and the earth (matter)... where does science with all of it's infinite knowledge say that time, space and matter come froin the Bible says: In the beginning (time) God created the heavens (space) and the earth (matter)... where does science with all of it's infinite knowledge say that time, space and matter come froIn the beginning (time) God created the heavens (space) and the earth (matter)... where does science with all of it's infinite knowledge say that time, space and matter come from?
What this means is that time is not some primordial container — an infinite bucket of moments — in which certain events happen.
All you have to do is be obdurate in rejecting the Christian god and he will inflict a punishment upon you an infinite times worse than the death penalty....
Recent speculations in physics resulting in theories of a finite world of space - time have however been taken by some philosophers as warrant for belief in some infinite reality «beyond» the finite world, upon which that world is dependent.
In Newtonian physics an infinitely extended space and time allow for infinite causal series.
It has inspired numerous speculative cosmological models in which the Big Bang was not the beginning of time, but only one of an infinite number of such explosions in a universe without beginning or end.
All you have to do is reject a belief in the Christian god and he will inflict a punishment upon you an infinite times worse than the death penalty....
Ogden's own view is to look upon God as Process, as a social reality that interacts with human persons in a relational way, and who is temporal and historical because he grows, matures, evolves and becomes, while at the same time being God because he is likewise infinite, eternal, unchanging and immutable.
And even scientists such as Vilenkin who co-authored the paper that suggests that this universe being past infinite is unlikely reveals that many assumptions were made (akin to working in a sterile environment), and that their theorem didn't suggest anything beyond the space - time boundary; didn't rule out multi-verse and other theories under consideration.
This query seems to lead inescapably to the conclusion that, in this case, there would be a successive actual infinite, namely, the actual asymmetrical infinitude of divine experience — not mere time — prior to the hypothesized act of special creation.
In explaining the scientific theory that the universe originated in a big bang, Paul Davies remarked: «The conditions at the big bang imply an infinite distortion of time, so that the very concept of time (and space) can not be extended back beyond the big bang» (24In explaining the scientific theory that the universe originated in a big bang, Paul Davies remarked: «The conditions at the big bang imply an infinite distortion of time, so that the very concept of time (and space) can not be extended back beyond the big bang» (24in a big bang, Paul Davies remarked: «The conditions at the big bang imply an infinite distortion of time, so that the very concept of time (and space) can not be extended back beyond the big bang» (24).
Remember, up until about a century ago, everyone, christians included, believed the Universe was infinite in time (all that is required in Christianity is that the world have a creation).
2 C. J. Whitrow, «Time and the Universe,» in The Voices of Time (London: Penguin, 1968), pp. 567 - 68, and «On the Impossibility of an Infinite Past,» British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 29 (1978), 39 - 45.
It is entirely possible that this is just the latest in an infinite series of big bangs and «big crunches» where the Universe ultimately collapses back in on itself, only to «Big Bang «again; our Universe may be one of an infinite number in a multiverse; or time itself may have been created in the Big Bang.
And some aspects of globalization, such as the explosion of communications technology, can expand and strengthen religio - cultural diversity in a world that is, at the same time, both linked and divided by a near - infinite number of electronic bands, channels, websites, and whatever comes next.
He is: • Supernatural in nature (as He exists outside of His creation) • Incredibly powerful (to have created all that is known) • Eternal (self - existent, as He exists outside of time and space) • Omnipresent (He created space and is not limited by it) • Timeless and changeless (He created time) • Immaterial (because He transcends space) • Personal (the impersonal can't create personality) • Necessary (as everything else depends on Him) • Infinite and singular (as you can not have two infinites) • Diverse yet has unity (as nature exhibits diversity) • Intelligent (supremely, to create everything) • Purposeful (as He deliberately created everything) • Moral (no moral law can exist without a lawgiver) • Caring (or no moral laws would have been given)
Now the question arises: How can any process in time be accomplished through an infinite number of durations of positive magnitude?
The B - series side of time taken alone will land us in Zeno's paradoxes because the B - series leads to isomorphism with the mathematical continuum and so to infinite divisibility.
As a matter of fact, in an infinite or extremely large multiverse, anything that is very unlikely finally happens, even maybe a very large number of times.
He rang the changes on sin more eloquently than anyone of our time, but that dissection, set forth with particularly telling power in the first volume of his Gifford Lectures, was followed by a second volume in which his acknowledgment of the power of the gospel as grace made it possible for him to speak of «the agape of the Kingdom of God [as] a resource for the infinite development towards a more perfect brotherhood in history» (The Nature and Destiny of Man, II [Scribner's, 1943], p. 85)
God is: • Supernatural in nature (as He exists outside of His creation) • Incredibly powerful (to have created all that is known) • Eternal (self - existent, as He exists outside of time and space) • Omnipresent (He created space and is not limited by it) • Timeless and changeless (He created time) • Immaterial (because He transcends space) • Personal (the impersonal can't create personality) • Necessary (as everything else depends on Him) • Infinite and singular (as you can not have two infinites) • Diverse yet has unity (as nature exhibits diversity) • Intelligent (supremely, to create everything) • Purposeful (as He deliberately created everything) • Moral (no moral law can exist without a lawgiver) • Caring (or no moral laws would have been given)
Each actual occasion prehends the space - time continuum in its infinite entirety; that, says Whitehead, is nothing but an example of the general principle (also illustrated by prehension of qualitative eternal objects) that «actual fact includes in its own constitution real potentiality which is referent beyond itself.»
All I have to do is have an reasonable, honest and rational disbelieve in the Christian god and it will impose a penalty on me an infinite times worse than the death penalty.
All I have to do is have a reasonable, honest and rational disbelief in the Christian god and he will inflict a grotesque penalty upon me an infinite times worse than the death penalty.
All I have to do is refuse to believe in the Christian god and it will impose a penalty on me an infinite times worse than the death penalty.
In other words, we do not deny the possibility of an infinite series of causes stretching back in timIn other words, we do not deny the possibility of an infinite series of causes stretching back in timin time.
Hawking is well of this and stated so in the formation of M theory where he recognized an infinite number of universes would be required based on a time constraint of 13.8 billion years.
In a gripping passage of Infinite Jest, one character observes that for recovering alcoholics, pathetically unironic and gauche expressions like «one day at a time» can make the difference between life and death.
Ah, but about the present Peirce became another mathematician legislating for actuality; he decided that the presents in which actions happen are infinitesimally brief, with an infinite number in any finite time however short.
You believe that your god will cause anyone who does not accept your Iron Age stories to suffer a penalty an infinite times worse than the death penalty (burning forever in excruciating torture) simply because of their healthy skepticism, yet maintain that god «loves them».
Only God would be infinite in space and time.
The figure of Don Juan is an imaginative impossibility in our time because he comes from a period in which the human being was understood not merely as a biological machine, generated randomly out of the incessant flux of an aleatory universe, but as a radiant and terrible enigma, dangerously and daringly poised between beast and angel, hell and heaven, the elemental abyss and the infinite God: a period in which it was still just possible to believe that human freedom was not merely the all - but - illusory residue of a random confluence of mindless physical forces and organic mechanisms, but a glimpse of the transcendent within the world of matter.
Also in eternity time is infinite.
Shouldn't we pray that, in God's infinite mercy and grace, the end times are delayed until those we love know Jesus?
You believe that your god will cause anyone who does not accept your Bronze Age stories to suffer a penalty an infinite times worse than the death penalty (burning forever in excruciating torture) simply because of their healthy skepticism, yet maintain that god «loves them».
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