Sentences with phrase «not ordinary matters»

What it is designed to cover, are extraordinary, not ordinary matters.
However, Hochberg and colleagues argue that dark matter could also consist of lighter particles that have a mass somewhere around one - tenth that of the proton and interact with one another — but not ordinary matter — very strongly.

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It didn't matter how ordinary the label was.
The expenditures upon which we seek a report are those that Congress has said to not warrant a deduction as an ordinary and necessary business expense, namely, lobbying, participation in the political system by supporting or opposing candidates for office, and trying to influence the general public or segment thereof as to elections, legislative matters or referenda.
No money involved there, but how can we dissuade people from learning it, I got it... throw in some Christian faith, high - jack it from ordinary people and use said faith to attack said theory even though it really doesn't matter — but hey, its a wedge issue and might get said right - wing politician into power by exploiting peoples faith.
He declares, in effect, the independence of the Church not only in matters of ordinary governance (sacraments and the episcopacy) but also with regard to schools, religious orders, marriages, families, and sodalities.
So if Santayana is not an «event ontologist» like Whitehead, it is not because he thinks ordinary continuants or «primary substances» are ontologically more basic than events, which he does not, but because he speaks of the derivation of one event from another as the transmission of matter or substance, in the sense of ulh, from one to another.
The familial group is smaller, not only because family planning has become a matter of ordinary practice but also because economic and social conditions have made large households almost impossible to maintain.
Now comes the gist of the matter: if he is able to admit this embellishment, he does not lose all of his infatuating power; when he reveals himself as a plain ordinary man, and bald at that, he does not thereby lose the loved one.
As a matter of fact, he had not said anything of the kind, but evidently the word «resurrection» conjured up in the minds of the men the stained glass windows in their parish churches back at home, where, in flagrant contradiction to St. Paul (1 Cor 15:36: «Thou fool»), the resurrection of the dead is depicted in ordinary human and terrestrial categories.
However, unlike ordinary enduring objects the succession is not primarily a matter of repetition of qualities in one occasion after another through long stretches of time.
Contempt for the Catholic Church» and don't be fooled; the contempt is directed not just at Church leaders, but at ordinary believers as well» no matter how vulgar or bitter, is the last acceptable prejudice.
This is directed against the Gnostics who claimed that they were in the most intimate possible fellowship with God, fellowship not even possible for the ordinary man, and who yet wallowed in sin, either on the principle that the body is evil and therefore it does not matter what is done with it or in it, or on the principle that in sin the body does no more than fulfil its own nature, and that in either case the spirit is left quite untouched.
Taking aim at Goldsmith's wallet, Sarah Olney told the Mail on Sunday: «The damaging impact of Brexit doesn't matter as much to him as to ordinary people.
Publicly, he represented himself as a lawyer who represented «plain, ordinary simple people» in personal injury matters and did not have any cases pertaining to state business, but prosecutors said the work was nothing more than a sham.
«In order to prove that it's dark matter, you have to prove that it's not something ordinary,» says HAWC researcher Brenda Dingus of Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
Factoring in all the ordinary matter we can not see — contained in exoplanets, galactic gas clouds, and black holes, none of which emit light — still isn't enough to make up the difference.
Ordinary matter also can't explain temperature fluctuations in the Big Bang's relic afterglow.
But as all physicists know, the standard model doesn't explain everything — it accounts for less than 20 percent of the matter in the universe, for instance — the rest is invisible or «dark» and can not be made of the ordinary matter particles found on Earth.
In this case, Hubble observed how the gravity of this cluster distorted the light from more distant galaxies, and determined that the cluster's ordinary matter couldn't account for all of the distortion.
That's because the three - to - two collisions would heat up the SIMPs if they could not interact and share heat with ordinary matter.
Most of the material in the universe is something called dark matter, mysterious stuff that doesn't emit or reflect light and doesn't interact with what we think of as ordinary matter.
APRIL 1860 ELECTRIC THEORY — «The results of the experiments instituted by Sir William Grove are exceedingly curious, and must be regarded as all but proving the truth of the modern theory, which assumes that electricity is not, in any sense, a material substance but only an affection (state) or motion of the particles of ordinary matter.
Most likely, though, it is simply a new elementary particle that doesn't have the usual interactions associated with the standard model, the reigning physics theory that so far explains the known forces governing the fundamental particles of ordinary matter.
Although we can see dark matter's gravitational effects on stars and galaxies, it does not otherwise interact with ordinary matter, and we know frustratingly little about its properties.
It is dark after all, so it doesn't interact in any significant way with ordinary matter.
Unlike other exotic particle candidates, his and Britton's do not contain ordinary nuclear matter (i.e., quarks found in protons and neutrons).
Those particles are 10 to 100 times the mass of a proton, but interact only very weakly with ordinary matter (which is why scientists can not easily detect them).
Two recent discoveries from cosmology prove that ordinary matter and dark matter are still not enough to explain the structure of the universe.
It can not be seen, but if it exists it means that the ordinary matter made of atoms that scientists have been studying for three hundred years is only a very small, unimportant constituent of the Universe.
Dark matter's presence has for decades been inferred from its gravitational effects on large - scale structures such as galaxy clusters, but because it does not interact much with ordinary matter and does not emit or absorb light — hence the «dark» moniker — it has so far proved impossible to observe firsthand.
Whereas dark matter may not mix much with the ordinary kind, it may tango with other dark matter particles via some new force — one outside the purview of the Standard Model of particle physics.
However, stars and galaxies account for only about 10 % of the inferred ordinary matter, and all told researchers can not account for up to half of atoms they think should exist.
The result may be pointing to evidence of neutrinos and antineutrinos oscillating into a fourth kind of neutrino or antineutrino, a so - called «sterile» version that doesn't interact with ordinary matter, says Carlo Giunti, a physicist at the University of Turin in Italy.
The trouble is the stuff stubbornly refuses to interact with ordinary matter, except through gravity, so has not been conclusively detected.
In addition to these particles, there are heavier particles, which don't appear in ordinary matter because there's so heavy; they're unstable and they decay into the particle's I mentioned — electrons, neutrinos and the two lightest types of quarks.
It's not part of the «standard model» of physics that weaves together everything that is known about ordinary matter and its interactions.57
But not enough: Galaxies should have about three times as much ordinary matter as astronomers see.
... an unbiased scientist shouldn't assume that dark matter isn't as interesting as ordinary matter and necessarily lacks a diversity of matter similar to our own.»
Stellar motions are especially useful because these can lead astronomers to something they can not see: dark matter, an invisible component that is vastly more abundant than ordinary matter across the cosmos.
Because no matter for your girlfriend or your ordinary friend, if it is only you to pay alone, it is not love, it is sacrifice.
It doesn't matter if you are handsome with the looks of a model in a magazine cover or you're just one in a million blending in an ordinary crowd.
Although you can make a webpage without knowing HTML, you will have inevitable problems no matter what webpage Create definition, to cause to come into being, as something unique that would not naturally evolve or that is not made by ordinary processes.
No matter which angle you look at this Lexus IS - F from you can't help but be overwhelmed with the subtle details that set this IS apart from ordinary four door luxury cars.
I would be much happier if we placed healthcare to be an ordinary matter, not something where the government intervenes to assure coverage.
I does not matter that the result was ordinary.
Since you are old enough that RMDs must be taken, you should do this in consultation with a professional (don't rely completely on what the IRA custodian (or its call center employee) tells you), because even IRS Publication 590 throws up its hand in the matter of explaining this to ordinary mortals and simply says
I don't think all the technical stuff really matters to an ordinary customer.
As long as you're just dealing with ordinary Zombies it doesn't actually matter much which buttons you press, as long as you keep alternating the three to string them together for combos.
Although ordinary individuals may have no duty to go beyond their own personal opinion about the science of climate change, government officials who have the power to enact policies that could present catastrophic harm to millions of people around the world may not as a matter of ethics justify their refusal to support policies to reduce the threat of climate change on the basis of their uninformed opinions on climate science.
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