George Steinmetz loves to travel and has a restless curiosity for the unknown like remote deserts, hidden cultures and
the mysteries of science and technology.
We see his childhood, early start, problems with breaking
mysteries of science, his relationships and later, taking on the Nazis and what became two variants of the nuclear bomb that changed the world for good.
He moved to America for his postdoctoral work at Harvard Medical School, where he met «the most important person for my scientific development,» Dr. Marc Kirschner, who described his former student as having «a competitive spirit toward solving
the mysteries of science that does not contemplate failure to solve a problem.»
Our new findings help clarify one of the enduring
mysteries of science.»
In turn, these profoundly disabled people have opened the door to one of the last great
mysteries of science: the nature of consciousness.
Some of the great
mysteries of science hide in plain sight — and, in this case, roll on two wheels.
There are unsolved
mysteries of science.
This is Mr. Wright's way of revealing
the mysteries of science in a highly entertaining but educational way — and his students love every minute of it.
All men naturally worship someone or something, but in the commonly assumed absence of God, this worship is given almost wholly to such things as success, sport, the heroes or heroines of the fantasy - world of the screen or stage, or to
the mysteries of science.
Imagine a high tech, state - of - the - art science lab on wheels, one that provides teachers with tools for coordinating school programs and projects and allows them to share with kids the fun and
mystery of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
Not exact matches
While recipients come from a wide range
of disciplines, including anthropology, fine arts, history, social justice, computer
science, and mathematics, the selection criteria is a bit
of a
mystery.
«Fishermen joke that you always think the lure you don't have is the one that's going to catch the fish,» says Ross Gordon, who started
Mystery Tackle Box to solve the mythical
science of finding the lure that will seduce a particular fish.
Her last two books, Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life
of Well - Being, Wisdom, and Wonder and The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your Life, One Night At A Time, on the
science, history and
mystery of sleep, both became instant international bestsellers.
On any given day, Canada's leading researchers unravel the
mysteries of biology in state -
of - the - art labs throughout the Toronto Medical Discovery Tower and the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research; early - stage
science and technology companies put business plans into action in the MaRS Incubator; organizations across the innovation spectrum grow their businesses in the Heritage Building — the original brick façade
of the old Toronto General Hospital.
Prayer unlocks the
mysteries of life Prayer advances mankind in
science and medicine Prayer changes lives
This is no different to scientists who continue to struggle to understand the
mystery of our universe, the only difference is that
science focusses on the external and the how, religion on the internal and the why.
But i do believe in
science answering lot
of the
mysteries of this world, educating us
of its complexity and beauty.
One
of the most moving sections discusses the way in which the sexual revolution and the overweening arrogance
of science have destroyed the
mystery of life and reduced sex to a casual recreation.
and being aware
of your environment, being respectful
of those
of all beliefs and none beliefs, and
of our world, and its about personal responsibility, with that said why is is such a bad thing to believe in something greater than yourself, how can somebody live there life without believing in something, what kind
of life is that, life is meant to be discovered, its one big
mystery, and all the
science in the world can still not prove how we exactly came to be?
The thing about
science is it does provide the answers to most
of the
mysteries we use to give god credit for.
> It's one
of the great
mysteries It's only a
mystery if you don't want to spend some
of your time learning about
science and facts.
I recently discussed the
mystery of learning with a colleague, proposing that perhaps things are different in the
sciences and in math.
«We believe it to be vital that
science and religion work together to seek to answer the great questions
of the
mystery of life and
of the universe.»
Faced with an enormously complex grammatical structure, he concluded that the recently developed
science of structural linguistics held the key to cracking the
mysteries of these languages.
The Enlightenment never understood this type
of thought because it simplistically insisted on a
science that would banish all
mystery, just as Newtonian physics allegedly did.
Johnny Quest, an addition to the Godzilla Power Hour, is touted as «the boy wonder
of mystery,
science and intrigue,» but the real hero seems to be his father, Dr. Benton Quest, a mature scientist.
Let it be said here and now, however, that we need not conclude that the very
sciences which are forcing us more and more to abandon as invalid our traditional understanding
of the nature and destiny
of man, have thereby solved the riddle
of life and
of the
mystery of man.
This understanding
of the limited scope
of scientific method had been generally accepted since Kant's Critique
of Pure Reason (1781); but in nineteenth - century evolutionary parlance it took on the specific meaning that «all beginnings and endings are lost in
mystery,» a phrase that became commonplace in the
sciences and social
sciences as a way
of dismissing or circumventing probing questions that sought to assess the larger implications or consequences
of scientific analysis.
Certainly Christian life, which is nothing other than the acceptance
of the ineffable
mystery of God as love, must be accomplished in the concrete details
of earthly life, which is determined by the secular forces
of science,
of politics,
of power and also
of guilt.
You likely deny evolution and global warming for no other reason than it makes you uncomfortable and hold
science to the impossibly high standard
of having to explain every conceivable
mystery about the natural World before you will accept it, but some moron at a pulpit doing magic hand signals
of a Sundaymorning is enough to convince you he is communicating with some sky - god and turning grocery store bread and wine into flesh and blood.
We live in a world rightly fascinated by the
mysteries of the universe and
of science, and what we learn over and over again is how small and fragile we really are.
And that, perhaps oddly, is why I am drawn to the
mystery of faith in most historical
science.
Science can teach us about paint, pulverized minerals, color, light, optics, and proportional harmony, but it can not explain the
mystery of beauty on the finished canvas — how moral, societal, and transcendent truths can be revealed through the drama and execution
of a piece
of music or architecture.
Quite the contrary, they are atheists, and don't believe in «any» God, as
Science can, does and will continue to provide the answers to the
mysteries of the Universe.
The campaign to bring back the B - movie commentary comedy series
Mystery Science Theater 3000 has officially become the most successful Kickstarter campaign
of all time.
He also writes in the same place, quoting from St. Gregory the Great, that Sacred Scripture «by the manner
of its speech transcends every
science, because in one and the same sentence, while it describes a fact, it reveals a
mystery.
Hart correctly emphasizes that for Heidegger thinking is an «attentive awaiting on the
mystery of being as such,» while the
sciences «are
of their nature quantitative investigations
of the physical realm» and thus concentrate on measuring extant «things.»
Science and rational thought are highly valued, yet spirituality and recognition
of the great «
mystery» are also valued.
If
science and technology are ever to be liberated from tutelage to the dominative powers
of history, if the drama is to be «interrupted» redemptively rather than destructively, then Christian theology, which has itself been enticed time and again to legitimate dominative power, can contribute to that future by mediating more dialectically to the present the subversive memories
of God's identification with the struggles
of victims everywhere in the
mystery and message
of Christ Jesus.
As for an «invisible» particle creating itself, you will first have to understand the basics
of matter and dark matter and then understand that even though
science has yet to unlock all the
mysteries of quantum mechanics we do have many good working theories which allow us to refine our understanding as new data is discovered.
The chapter headings give us an overview
of the work: Ignorance
of Scripture is ignorance
of Christ: the theological project
of Joseph Ratzinger; The critique
of criticism: beginning the search for a new theological synthesis; The hermeneutic
of faith: critical and historical foundations for a biblical theology; The spiritual
science of theology: its mission and method in the life
of the church; Reading God's testament to humankind: biblical realism, typology, and the inner unity
of revelation; The theology
of the divine economy: covenant, kingdom, and the history
of salvation; The embrace
of salvation: mystagogy and the transformation ofsacrifice; The cosmic liturgy: the Eucharistic kingdom and the world as temple; The authority
of mystery: the beauty and necessity
of the theologian's task.
Once again, however, the ethical problem - solving process, like that
of science, eventually comes up against limits that open out into what we are calling
mystery.
So if any revelatory disclosure
of this
mystery is a possibility, it would not produce a content that can be placed in the same category as the truths we arrive at through
science.
In fact, the more I learn about the world, the more I know about
science, the more I am amazed about the
mystery of this planet and this universe — and it strengthens my faith as opposed to weakens it.»
Though he could not embrace the notion
of religious revelation, he still perceived a dimension
of mystery so enduring that the advance
of science could never eliminate it:
Mystery, today, often means nothing more than a set
of problems that will eventually be solved by
science.
While Man is a
mystery to the
science of today, Nagel knows that for the intelligibility
of the cosmos there needs to be an answer to this
mystery.
The experience
of wonder flourishes when one becomes aware
of the
mysteries and revelations
of God in four areas — the inner life
of man, interpersonal relationships,
science, and nature.
It would rethink the religiously indispensable idea
of mystery from the perspective both
of science and
of religion.
Science and history can provide helpful assistance in understanding the circumstances within which the
mystery of God is disclosed.