Sentences with phrase «known universe does»

Who else in the known universe doesn't check their rival's scores?

Not exact matches

«American business is going to do fine over time, so you know the investment universe is going to do very well.»
We have no idea what's causing this gravity, though — we haven't directly detected the theorized particles that make up this mysterious material that doesn't seem to interact (other than gravitationally) with normal matter like light and the particles that we know and love, which is what makes it invisible, and therefore «dark» to most instruments normally used to understand our universe.
And I have some tricks to help you take that universe in the palm of your hand and utterly dominate it — you know, just in case e-mail doesn't go the way of the telegraph anytime soon.
Now J must go back in time to the 1960s and find a young K to fix the problems he caused and to find out some secrets even the universe doesn't know about.
DeLaurentis said he and others who knew about the incidents believed they were confined to a «small universe of people» whom the Cubans probably suspected of doing intelligence work, whether they were CIA officers or not.
Online, my social - media universe was filled with journalists and Jewish communal professionals, rabbis and professors and nonprofit workers, all of whom knew that a Tablet writer had said something offensive about the Harvey Weinstein case — but outside my front door, I encountered people who didn't inhabit my social - media universe.
For a third example, not everyone in the early 1960s believed that the USSR would inevitably overtake the US economically before the end of the century, but excluding fierce anti-Communists predicting fire and brimstone, I don't know anyone who expected that by the 1980s the USSR would essentially be insolvent (technically it wasn't, but LDC debt traders nonetheless included the country in their universe of defaulted or restructuring sovereign borrowers).
Just because the real estate market in the Toronto (well known as the epicenter of the universe) and to a lesser extent Vancouver is in bubble territory does not mean that there is a real estate bubble in the rest of Canada.
Perhaps there is * someone * * somewhere * who thinks that, but I would say that generally atheists think that we don't know (yet, if ever) what the cause for the existence of the universe is - but that a «god did it» is not the default answer.
Atheists don't need to know or care about universe origins to reject stories about magical beings being involved, you goofball.
Those who believe in Intelligent Design see the data / info that the universe is a complex system and logically conclude there had to be a designer, rather than the «we don't know — we think it just happened» answers that come from the atheist community.
it is not an act of faith to say «I do not know» when asked about the origins of the universe.
There's an awful lot we don't know about the universe around us.
also, did you know that the real shape of universe is — flat?
Most atheists would say that we simply don't have enough data to know what caused the big bang if the big bang is even the true cause of the universe.
I still do not know the answer to these questions: why does the universe exist and why am I here?
Did Michelson or Morley know that if even one of the hundreds of physical constants that exist was different by even a fraction of a percentage, that the universe and everything in it (including their experiment) would not exist?
I am pretty much with you in that, as humans, we don't have the know how or the mental capacity to even start to know anything about the vast universe.
Atheists don't know how the universe started, we just think «god did it» is a stupid cop out.
So the only analogy you are stating is that you don't know the electromagnetic nature of the universe.
We know the universe had a beginning, but we don't know what caused it, or what if anything existed before that.
And for those of you who think of themselves as the» know it all kind» and everyone else is ignorant, whether you like it or not God created you and the universe, now if you don't see that then that is the ultimate ignorance.
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I do not know about what happened at the beginning of the universe.
My answer to everything in the universe is I don't know.
In advancing these theories they disregard factors universally admitted by all scientists — that in the initial period of the «birth» of the universe, conditions of temperature, atmospheric pressure, radioactivity, and a host of other catalytic factors were totally different than those existing presently, including the fact that we don't know how single atoms or their components would bind and consolidate, which involved totally unknown processes and variables, as single atoms behave far differently than conglomerations of atoms.
@Chuckles» We don't know if there was nothing before the big bang, we just know that right before the singularity the universe expanded astonishingly quickly.»
Second, We don't know if there was nothing before the big bang, we just know that right before the singularity the universe expanded astonishingly quickly and the laws of the universe and everything was born from that point on.
Our cause is never more in danger, than when a human, no longer desiring, but intending, to do our Enemy's will, looks round upon a universe from which every trace of Him seems to have vanished, and asks why he has been forsaken, and still obeys.
Just because we don't yet know everything about the universe and its origins doesn't mean goddidit.
We don't know if the universe had a beginning.»
Who would curse an entire universe and everyone in it because of a single misstep by someone who, by definition, didn't know any better?
The base fact you need to understand is that nothing never made anything, ever, and you're waiting for nothing to prove it so you can counter my claim that I'm still waiting for it to make a universe on my desktop... it never does... your science's «nothing god» is impotent and a huge time waster... for you... because you'll be spending a lot of time wasting away... and wondering why you didn't listen to someone that KNOWS God is there.
Therefor we know for certain that the physical laws of our universe didn't exist, because our universe itself didn't.
I don't know that there are no gods anywhere in the universe, however I do not find any of the claims of gods here on Earth compelling enough to accept as factual.
Secondly, nothing can just materialize, however if you actually read what I (and many others write) we don't know what the universe was like before the big bang, and with the warp of time, space and all natural laws, the big bang becomes a special case where the impossible can become possible.
We do not know how the laws of the universe came to be, but I asure you that you do not explain anything at all by saying that a god wrote them.
As for the watch problem, its so hypothetical it's really not worth much more to pursue because you are right, I think it highly imporbable a watch would appear from nothingness, and since that has never in the history of the universe as we know it, to have happened, to discuss what I would do in that event is moot.
We simply do not know how the universe came into existence.
Actually in the universe there is no right or wrong... this is a human invention... animals don't even subscribe to this concept.
What I believe is that we do not know, my science background tell me the energy will dissipate into the universe and the coherent sentience that make up my personality will cease, but the energy will go on.
Because we don't know anything about the laws of anything prior to this universe, we don't know about the attributes of any possible being (higher than human being or not) that may have existed before.
I know that I see elements of divine around me in things and in ways that others don't, including other religious people... And as long as different religions and even sects constantly argue about what god truly is, and as long as they come up with different asnwers, then I have to say that the spiritual elements of our universe simply manifest differently for different folks, including not at all for some... as with those who label themselves as athiest...
The known universe as we can see it started 13.75 billion years ago, that does not rule out that the universe existed in some other form previous to that and possibly had no actual beginning.
Again, Chad, we do not know about the properties of things before our current universe, therefore we can only speculate, theorize.
@Chad «Of course you are free to not know whatever you do nt want to know, however the prevailing cosmological theory (big bang) on the origin of the universe says that it is 13.75 billion years old.»
Regarding our present scientific knowledge regarding the origin of the universe, or if there is an actual origin, the answer is «we don't know».
Atheist on the other hand are arrogant in their stance of «knowing» how the universe wasn't created even though they really don't understand how it WAS created.
Plus, no knowledgeable atheist or scientist will say nothing created the universe, just that we don't know for sure what it was.
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