Not exact matches
Oh, so in the vast
known Universe, which reaches out for 15 BILLION light years in all directions, with over 100 BILLION galaxies, containing an average of 100 BILLION stars each, with most of those stars
now thought to have multiple
planets orbiting around them, you can't imagine that there would be at least ONE little
planet SOMEWHERE with the right conditions for life without divine intervention?
Catholicism is the belief that an infinitely old, all -
knowing, super-being, powerful enough to create the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies (each with billions of stars and
planets) impregnated a late Iron Age Jewish virgin with himself, to give birth to himself and then sacrifice himself to himself to «forgive» the original sin of a couple we
now all
know never existed.
That is kind of like saying, «Hey, an airplane disappeared, thus
now we
know for sure that little green man flying saucers exist, and they are trying to take over our
planet.»
Now, we
know for certain that the crust of the
planet is divided into plates that move, and we
know the boundaries of those plates.
We
now know that a good percentage of Stars have
planets, some of which fall into the «Goldilocks» habitable zone and that it is highly likely that life exists richly throughout our galaxy and all the others.
This huge, blue
planet is in existance just so we can be born, live, make a living, have a baby, then die...
no connection,
no spirit,
no soul,
no more appreciating the beauty around us,
no more being astounded at the improbabilities,
no more being amazed at the wonders of life... because none of that has any meaning any more, it's just a bunch of junk that happened accidently... who cares, we're just all going to fade away into nothingness... become one with the dirt, because we are actually
no better than the dirt... I don't
know about you, but I'm depressed
now... but then that's what's great about our country, you can choose to believe or... not... in this... country... that has...
no particular meaning... in the grand scheme of thngs... oh, yeah, that's right there is
no «grand scheme of things»... so never mind.
Im getting older
now and had a religious catholic upbringing in a convent so you cant take the catholic out of the girl, but I have a brain and
know that there may be something else, an energy, aliens coming first and mating early, metiors bringing the things necessary for life from other
planets, anything.
Now we
know that, on the time scale of the earth, we emerged on this
planet very late indeed.
From what we
now know of astronomy the
planets would seem at first sight to be a perfectly insignificant and negligible element in the universe as a whole.
Now, we
know how
planets form, and we
know that complex amino acids are able to form spontaneously in the right conditions, and we also
know that evolution happens, and can result in a myriad of organisms, and all through natural, unguided processes.
what is necessary and a very important change for us today and the future is our conscience, and this requires global consciousness necessary for our long term needs and survival, we need a faith that will compel us to unite to address the problems of survival, in the future, a few thousand years from
now the glacial period cycle is due, earth will
no longer be hospitable and we either have to immigrate to other
planets or, develope a system that will protect us, the natural calamities like floods, typhoons, sub zero temperatures, will become our big problem in the future, so we need a religion that will guide our conscience from simplistic self survival towards a more holistic view of reality.Our oneness with ourselves and Him is the primary tenets or doctrines of this religion.
Then, a series of discoveries resulted in a complete transformation of thought, we
now know that our universe has not always existed, rather it had a beginning, confirming the theistic claim: — 1929: Edwin Hubble discovers red shift (the stars and
planets are all moving away from each other.
It's just a fact, there are humans on this
planet right
now, who don't
know the first thing about christianity and the bible and never will, because they will not be exposed to it.
You just have to
know that all of the other beings in the galaxy are laughing uncontrollable at this
planet and it's inhabitants right
now.
now you might think im crazy but in the bible it says that god does not want man to touch the heavens and what do you
know we have a robot on mars that just discoverd water underneath the surface which means that mars was a lively
planet in the past and
now has gone dead.so is the earth in the same fate or path like mars we will find out on december 23 2012
«Right
now, unless we realize we can be part of a broader food movement, trying to show you can eat and drink differently by supporting alternative agriculture and viticulture practices for the long run, for the future of the
planet, and saying
no to outrageous marketing, globalization, and industrialization of agriculture product.
And
now, to me, football is a further exercise in getting to
know and love this world, this
planet.
The whole world and even aliens in other
planets know that we have needed a DM and CB for ages but only
now have we been able to get them in.
Were YOU.I believe on your
PLANET NUTCASE you still believe we have Herbert Chapman as the Manager.
No mate this is wrong.Hes been dead for a while
now and at the moment we have an aging Frenchman who is paid more per season than most people will earn in several lifetimes.He is taking this Club backwards.We are falling behind Clubs who we used to dominate as rivals.He has the majority of the fan base against him and his tired and outdated methods.We
now ger beaten away from home by all the clubs facing relegation.We are
no longer in the Champions League.We have a 60,000 seater stadium that is
now embarrassingly full of empty seats.This is all down to Wenger.
Now, all the
planet earth, AKB and AOB, young and old, poor and rich
know Arsenal need A strong DM and a good CB to balance the team, all agree on this.
I never asked them if it upset them to have to mete out the punishment, and don't have the chance to ask them
now, since they're
no longer on the
planet.
In the UK, Sebastian (
now Lord) Coe went from leading track - and - field athlete to Conservative politician and life peer in the House of Lords, while former Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell was once
known as «the fastest white man on the
planet» and held the British 100m record.
«We
now know most
planets in the galaxy are intermediate in size between Earth and Neptune but we don't have any examples of these worlds in our own solar system,» Dressing says.
Earlier this week NASA announced its science goals for the next US rover headed for the Red
Planet,
known for
now as Mars 2020.
Astronomers
now know that
planets around other stars are plentiful.
«We
now know that our sun and its family of
planets is not unusual.»
The
planet appears to be too hot and violent to support anything like life as we
know it, but
now that astronomers
know how to study the atmosphere of one exoplanet, they are ready to try extending the technique to other, potentially more inviting worlds.
With two such potentially catastrophic crustal configurations
now known to exist on the
planet, the finding suggests more such alignments may disfigure Earth's surface, a possibility that necessitates more thorough mapping of the ocean floor and tectonic plates.
Charles Lineweaver and Timothy Bovaird of the Australian National University in Canberra have
now applied the equation to 64 other
known systems that contain multiple
planets or
planet candidates.
Now that we
know there are
planets beyond our solar system, and where to find them, we should give SETI a fighting chance to see if anybody is home.
We
know now of
planets as much as 10 times as massive.
After all, though the notion of an Earth - centred cosmos successfully predicted the motion of the
planets, a search for a deeper explanation paved the way for the heliocentric model we
now know to be correct.
Now a
planet around one of those stars is
no longer fiction.
«The number of potentially habitable
planets in our galaxy is much greater if we can expect to find several of them around each low - mass star — instead of looking at ten stars to look for a single potentially habitable
planet, we
now know we can look at just one star and find several of them,» adds co-author Rory Barnes (University of Washington, USA).
Planets orbiting stars outside the Solar System are
now known to be very common.
We
now know that the atoms making up everything visible in the cosmos — from galaxies to
planets to clouds of interstellar gas and dust — represent less than about 20 per cent of the total matter out there.
Rohling: Yeah, so what we see is that for a current level of forcing, so 1.6 watts per meter square net forcing, if we look in the relationship that we
now recognize between sea - level change and climate forcing, we're are, more or less, looking at in the equilibrium state, natural equilibriumstate, where the
planet would like to be that is similar to where we were 3.5 million years ago and that's where we're looking at sea level, you
know, at least 15 meters, maybe 25 meters above the present.
Now, of course, we have much better telescopes, and we
know that Galileo was looking at the
planet's unique set of wide, thin rings.
And those five problems are climate change, petro - dictatorship — the rise of Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela — energy and natural resource supply, and demand constraints, and we see that from food to fuel today, biodiversity loss, the fact that we are right
now in the middle of the sixth great extinction phase in the Earth's history that we
know of; and finally something I call energy poverty, the 1.6 billion people on the
planet we [who] still have no on - off switch in their life because they've no direct grid electricity.
We
now know that hordes of asteroids pass close to our
planet, some closer than the Moon itself.
Exoplanet research has gone beyond the point of finding
planets — more than 3000 exoplanets are
now known — to looking for chemical markers that might indicate the potential presence of life.
Until
now, Pluto, the outermost
planet, was the only object in this region
known to have a satellite.
Although the name has persisted,
now we
know that they are in fact the end states of low mass stars, and would only involve
planets if a binary companion in one of the accretion scenarios above were in fact a large
planet.
Astronomers
now know of around 4000
planets in orbit around other stars.
Now an Israeli physicist predicts that a similar but far more subtle anomaly in the orbits of the
planets, if detected, might prove his own theory,
known as modified Newtonian dynamics, or MOND.
That's why, ever since astronomers confirmed the first
planet outside of our solar system in 1995, they have been looking for signs of water on the 200 - plus exoplanets
now known.
You
know,
now it's not a shock to read the Sun as a
planet is actually in line with the old geocentric view, but, you
know, eminence and throne, I mean putting the Sun in this sort of elevated position does sound maybe a little bit Copernican.
A
planet has to be on this — the
planet's orbit, the Sun as we
now know in sort of a plane, like a Frisbee.
Over the past 15 years or so, the pace of
planet discoveries has been accelerating, with some 490
planets now known.
Dr Petra Schwendner, University of Edinburgh, corresponding author of the study said: «Until
now, little was
known about the influence of long - term confinement on the microorganisms that live inside habitats that may one day be used to travel to other
planets, and whether the structure of the microbiota changes with time.