Hartle - Hawking no boundary initial condition is a mathematical construct only, relying
on imaginary time.
Not exact matches
Even though it has only been around a «short
time», the impact of this religion based
on an «
imaginary guy in the sky» has caused numerous deaths and wars.
Billions of dollars and hours wasted
on imaginary sky gods, when that
time and effort and money could be directed at reality.
Now, if you could show that every
time that someone sincerely prayed to their
imaginary friend, the event prayed for actually occurred, you might be
on to something.
If your
imaginary friend was so infallible as you seem to think it was, it sure fucked up big
time on these, and plenty of other predictions.
You'd be angry too if every
time you turned around some Christian, religious zealot was shoving a cartoon book [i.e. Bible] down your throat along with all the other mysticism,
imaginary friends, etc. that you have to deal with
on a daily basis.
religion is a form of control people are generally stupid people love old lies as much as new ones lots of money can be made from religion religion, since all based
on imaginary creatures to explain the unexplainable of the
time, is all a money making scheme!
Why waste your
time reading and then commenting at length
on an article about a man you believe is
imaginary written by a Pope you don't support?
Contemporary parental phobias are not entirely
imaginary, after all, though
on the other hand there's never been a
time when the world wasn't fraught with perils.
I don't waste my
time on my knees trying to telepathically communicate with an
imaginary friend whom I hope will guide or answer my wishes.
Leaving aside wholly
imaginary musing about the new possibilities for human liberation that might accompany infinitely expanded life spans — multiple psychological lives, multiple careers, multiple hobbies, and multiple spouses — the essence of the secular and scientific ideal is simply more
time on this earth.
I could care less if you waste your
time on some
imaginary creature, it's yours to waste.
Do any of you take any
time to really read, or are you just preparing your next blast to throw
on here about an
imaginary sky person or the archaic beliefs set forth years ago by man?
One of the writers at the
time whose name was Foigny, like Francis Bacon, placed his
imaginary utopia
on an island in the southern seas which he called Terra Australe.
Time to say goodbye to your
imaginary friends and get
on with life... treat each other with respect, tolerance and compassion.
i am not sitting
on my couch with my laptop and peeing in my pants, but it's gotten to the point where every
time i look away from my manuscript * i feel the
imaginary magnetic stress - induced pull to come back and edit this bagel dog recipe or find a better way to tell the eggboy fart story.
The next
time Costa is writhing
on the floor brandishing an
imaginary yellow card, I would not be surprised if it was him that was booked.
One Arsenal nostalgic moment I remember was a bit of a humiliation for us... the great Len Shackleton of Sunderland, in the late 50s (I think), dribbling the ball into our penalty area, stopping and putting his foot
on the ball while pretending to comb his hair and check the
time on an
imaginary watch, before booting it into our net.
If it's been too long since you've acted like high school sweethearts (even if you never were high school sweethearts), all puppy love, pecks
on the cheeks and piggyback rides, then build an
imaginary time machine and reproduce some of the dates from your early courting days.
What I failed to appreciate at the
time was how useful television is when you need to cook dinner and your toddler is pulling
on the leg of your baggy sweatpants so hard you have to hold the waistband so they don't fall, the baby is crying in the high chair and the dogs are barking at
imaginary squirrels in the back yard.
In Kepler's
time, mathematicians were supposed to content themselves calculating the positions of the planets based
on combinations of
imaginary circles.
For example, if you typically eat 2 cups of the
imaginary sample food shown in the label above, then you are getting two
times the calories, fat, and other nutrients listed
on the label.
love love love this scarf, in fact I had a net - a-porter
imaginary shopping post
on my blog some
time ago, and this was one of my picks:D great blog:) xx hope you come visit / follow me!
Social commentary of a slightly different kind, Mike Binder's The Upside of Anger is the sort of upper class dysfunction opera that's fallen
on hard
times (The Safety of Objects, Fallen Angels, A Home At The End of the World,
Imaginary Heroes) since the glory days of American Beauty and The Ice Storm, finding itself rejuvenated after a fashion in the smart, warm performances of Joan Allen and Kevin Costner.
To be fair, though, Gene didn't seem like much of a wiz in the kitchen, and spent most of his
time on the job reminiscing about
imaginary foes that all tied into his shell - shocked pile of wet mud he called a brain.
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We do miss the manual at
times — like when we press the
imaginary clutch to execute a heel - to - toe downshift
on an exit ramp — but the Corvette assaults the senses in so many ways that losing one input doesn't ruin the experience.
Problem is, someone dropped a log
on my head as a child, so I can't help but draw
imaginary parallels between two bow - tie sports cars with mid - $ 50,000 prices and four - second 0 - to -60-mph
times.
-LSB-...] has also written a second report
on his
time as
imaginary CEO: I will comment
on his suggestions point by point, reserving the -LSB-...]
Kindle might not be the first eReader to reach this
imaginary «masterpiece» designation because it's dependent
on eInk and copying takes far less
time than conceiving and creating a completely new product.
The LIBOR is frequently the basis of investments including interest swap agreements (two parties agree to pay each other's interest based
on an
imaginary amount of money, or principal), bonds with a variable interest yield, and forward contracts (investors use these to hedge risk based
on what they believe interest rates will be at a specific
time in the future).
Most of the
time, those instincts are harmless — cat owners love to watch their feline friends stalk and pounce
on imaginary prey — but sometimes kitty's wild side can lead her to claw a brand new couch or dig up all the house plants.
Using Second Life as a convenient way to go
on sight - seeing tours of
imaginary places is a nice way to waste some
time, but it really only left me hungering only to revisit the «real» Silent Hill.
This intimate, immersive film hub space will feature three chambers; beginning with an extensive library, engaging in film history and theory, curated attentively by participating artists from their personal book collections and intended for browsing and perusing; leading further
on to a single screen darkroom, a pulsating digital heart, showcasing a sequence of 115 imaginative short films programmed to play
on a continuous loop; and
on to the final
imaginary space, the Virtual Reality port which will evolve over
time in collaboration with various artists.
In
Time Out New York, Jennifer Coates reports that the four large paintings in the exhibition look like they could be representing
imaginary places, but they are in fact based
on news photos from the Internet.
Idealizing the
Imaginary: Invention and Illusion in Contemporary Painting, Oakland University Art Gallery, Rochester, MI BLIND CUT, Marlborough Gallery, New York, NY Collaborations & Interventions, CCA Kunsthalle Andratx, Mallorca Files, Desks, Chairs, 1100 E 5th Street (former TOPS warehouse), Austin, TX It's Always Sunny
on the Inside, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY Détournement: Signs of the
Times, Jonathan LeVine Gallery, New York, NY In Plain Sight, McClain Gallery, Houston, TX Eagles, Marlborough Gallery, Madrid, Spain
, ArtPharmacy (Blog), June 12 Elisa della Barba, «What I loved about Venice Biennale 2013», Swide, June 2 Juliette Soulez, «Le Future Generation Art Prize remis a Venise», Blouin Artinfo, May 31 Charlotte Higgins, «Venice Biennale Diary: dancing strippers and inflatable targets», The Guardian
On Culture Blog, May 31 Vincenzo Latronico, «Il Palazzo Enciclopedico», Art Agenda, May 31 Marcus Field, «The Venice Biennale preview: Let the art games commence», The Independent, May 18 Joost Vandebrug, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», L'Uomo Vogue, No. 441, May / June «Lucy Mayes, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», a Ruskin Magazine, Vol.3, pp. 38 - 39 Rebecca Jagoe, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye: Portraits Without a Subject», The Culture Trip, May Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye on Walter Richard Sickert's Miss Gwen Ffrangcon - Davies as Isabella of France (1932)», Tate etc., Issue 28, Summer, p. 83 «Turner Prize - nominated Brit has art at Utah museum», Standard Examiner, May 1 Matilda Battersby, «Imaginary portrait painter Lynette Yiadom - Boakye becomes first black woman shortlisted for Turner Prize 2013», The Independent, April 25 Nick Clark, «David Shrigley's fine line between art and fun nominated for Turner Prize», The Independent, April 25 Charlotte Higgins, «Turner prize 2013: a shortlist strong on wit and charm», guardian.co.uk April 25 Charlotte Higgins, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist takes a mischievous turn», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Adrian Searle, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist: Tino Sehgal dances to the fore», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Allan Kozinn, «Four Artists Named as Finalists for Britain's Turner Prize», The New York Times, April 25 Coline Milliard, «A Crop of Many Firsts: 2013 Turner Prize Shortlist Announced», Artinfo, April 25 Sam Phillips, «Former RA Schools student nominated for Turner Prize», RA Blog, April 25 «Turner Prize Shortlist 2013», artlyst, April 25 «Turner Prize Nominations Announced: David Shrigley, Tino Sehgal, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Laure Prouvost Up For Award», Huffpost Arts & Culture, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: a dead dog, headless drummers and the first «live encounter» entry», Telegraph, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: The public will question whether this is art, judge admits», Telegraph, April 25 Julia Halperin, «Turner Prize shortlist announced», The Art Newspaper, April 25 Brian Ferguson, «Turner Prize nomination for David Shrigley», Scotsman.com, April 25 «Former Falmouth University student shortlisted for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&raqu
On Culture Blog, May 31 Vincenzo Latronico, «Il Palazzo Enciclopedico», Art Agenda, May 31 Marcus Field, «The Venice Biennale preview: Let the art games commence», The Independent, May 18 Joost Vandebrug, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», L'Uomo Vogue, No. 441, May / June «Lucy Mayes, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», a Ruskin Magazine, Vol.3, pp. 38 - 39 Rebecca Jagoe, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye: Portraits Without a Subject», The Culture Trip, May Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye
on Walter Richard Sickert's Miss Gwen Ffrangcon - Davies as Isabella of France (1932)», Tate etc., Issue 28, Summer, p. 83 «Turner Prize - nominated Brit has art at Utah museum», Standard Examiner, May 1 Matilda Battersby, «Imaginary portrait painter Lynette Yiadom - Boakye becomes first black woman shortlisted for Turner Prize 2013», The Independent, April 25 Nick Clark, «David Shrigley's fine line between art and fun nominated for Turner Prize», The Independent, April 25 Charlotte Higgins, «Turner prize 2013: a shortlist strong on wit and charm», guardian.co.uk April 25 Charlotte Higgins, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist takes a mischievous turn», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Adrian Searle, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist: Tino Sehgal dances to the fore», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Allan Kozinn, «Four Artists Named as Finalists for Britain's Turner Prize», The New York Times, April 25 Coline Milliard, «A Crop of Many Firsts: 2013 Turner Prize Shortlist Announced», Artinfo, April 25 Sam Phillips, «Former RA Schools student nominated for Turner Prize», RA Blog, April 25 «Turner Prize Shortlist 2013», artlyst, April 25 «Turner Prize Nominations Announced: David Shrigley, Tino Sehgal, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Laure Prouvost Up For Award», Huffpost Arts & Culture, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: a dead dog, headless drummers and the first «live encounter» entry», Telegraph, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: The public will question whether this is art, judge admits», Telegraph, April 25 Julia Halperin, «Turner Prize shortlist announced», The Art Newspaper, April 25 Brian Ferguson, «Turner Prize nomination for David Shrigley», Scotsman.com, April 25 «Former Falmouth University student shortlisted for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&raqu
on Walter Richard Sickert's Miss Gwen Ffrangcon - Davies as Isabella of France (1932)», Tate etc., Issue 28, Summer, p. 83 «Turner Prize - nominated Brit has art at Utah museum», Standard Examiner, May 1 Matilda Battersby, «
Imaginary portrait painter Lynette Yiadom - Boakye becomes first black woman shortlisted for Turner Prize 2013», The Independent, April 25 Nick Clark, «David Shrigley's fine line between art and fun nominated for Turner Prize», The Independent, April 25 Charlotte Higgins, «Turner prize 2013: a shortlist strong
on wit and charm», guardian.co.uk April 25 Charlotte Higgins, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist takes a mischievous turn», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Adrian Searle, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist: Tino Sehgal dances to the fore», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Allan Kozinn, «Four Artists Named as Finalists for Britain's Turner Prize», The New York Times, April 25 Coline Milliard, «A Crop of Many Firsts: 2013 Turner Prize Shortlist Announced», Artinfo, April 25 Sam Phillips, «Former RA Schools student nominated for Turner Prize», RA Blog, April 25 «Turner Prize Shortlist 2013», artlyst, April 25 «Turner Prize Nominations Announced: David Shrigley, Tino Sehgal, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Laure Prouvost Up For Award», Huffpost Arts & Culture, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: a dead dog, headless drummers and the first «live encounter» entry», Telegraph, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: The public will question whether this is art, judge admits», Telegraph, April 25 Julia Halperin, «Turner Prize shortlist announced», The Art Newspaper, April 25 Brian Ferguson, «Turner Prize nomination for David Shrigley», Scotsman.com, April 25 «Former Falmouth University student shortlisted for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?&raqu
on wit and charm», guardian.co.uk April 25 Charlotte Higgins, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist takes a mischievous turn», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Adrian Searle, «Turner prize 2013 shortlist: Tino Sehgal dances to the fore», guardian.co.uk, April 25 Allan Kozinn, «Four Artists Named as Finalists for Britain's Turner Prize», The New York
Times, April 25 Coline Milliard, «A Crop of Many Firsts: 2013 Turner Prize Shortlist Announced», Artinfo, April 25 Sam Phillips, «Former RA Schools student nominated for Turner Prize», RA Blog, April 25 «Turner Prize Shortlist 2013», artlyst, April 25 «Turner Prize Nominations Announced: David Shrigley, Tino Sehgal, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Laure Prouvost Up For Award», Huffpost Arts & Culture, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: a dead dog, headless drummers and the first «live encounter» entry», Telegraph, April 25 Hannah Furness, «Turner Prize 2013: The public will question whether this is art, judge admits», Telegraph, April 25 Julia Halperin, «Turner Prize shortlist announced», The Art Newspaper, April 25 Brian Ferguson, «Turner Prize nomination for David Shrigley», Scotsman.com, April 25 «Former Falmouth University student shortlisted for Turner Prize», The Cornishman, April 29 «Trickfilme und der Geschmack der Sonne», Spiegel Online, April 25 Dominique Poiret, «La Francaise Laure Prouvost en lice pour le Turner Prize», Liberation, April 26 Louise Jury, «Turner Prize: black humour artist David Shrigley is finally taken seriously by judges», London Evening Standard, April 25 «Turner Prize 2013: See nominees» work including dead dog, grave shopping list and even some paintings», Mirror, April 25 Henry Muttisse, «It's the Turner demise», The Sun, April 25 «
Imaginary portrait painter up for Turner Prize», BBC News, April 25 Farah Nayeri, «Tate's Crowd Artist Sehgal Shortlisted for Turner Prize», Bloomberg Businessweek, April 25 «Turner Prize finalists mix humour and whimsy», CBC News, April 25 Richard Moss, «Turner Prize 2013 shortlist revealed for Derry - Londonderry», Culture24, April 25 «David Shrigley makes 2013 Turner Prize shortlist», Design Week, April 25 «The Future Generation Art Prize@Venice 2013», e-flux.com, April 21 Skye Sherwin, «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», The Guardian Guide, March 2 - 8, p. 36 Amie Tullius, «Seasoned by Whitney Tassie», 15 Bytes, March «ARTINFO UK's Top 3 Exhibitions Opening This Week, ARTINFO.com, February 25 Orlando Reade, «Whose Oyster Is This World?»
, The Independent, October 27 Charlotte Higgins, «An invitation to Turner visitors: pick up a pencil or be an exhibit», The Guardian, October 23 Adrian Searle, «The Turner prize 2013 exhibition: go
on, get involved», The Guardian, October 23 Jack Malvern, «Toilet humour,
imaginary art and codewords — it's Turner Prize
time», The
Times, October 23 Rachel Campbell - Johnston, «No longer enough to peer warily», The
Times, October 23 Zoe Pilger, «Has the Turner Prize grown up?»
Drawing
on this research, she creates an alternative map of the city constructed through the stories of migrants from different
time periods, interlaced with events, memories, and
imaginary reflections.
This intimate, immersive film hub space will feature three chambers; beginning with an extensive library, engaging in film history and theory, curated attentively by participating artists from their personal book collections and intended for browsing and perusing; leading further
on to a single screen darkroom, a pulsating digital heart, showcasing a sequence of 115 imaginative short films programmed to play
on the continuous loop; and
on to the final
imaginary space, the Virtual Reality port which will evolve over
time in collaboration with various artists.
«Over
time, music, cinema and television has built a sharable and common
imaginary, intertwining
on many levels, and forming a free sentimental encyclopedia not based
on an alphabetic or gender order.
traces the continual and deliberate evolution in the artist's work from his early to late career and reveals Gottlieb's constant willingness to reevaluate his paintings throughout his lifetime.The eleven works
on view, created between 1948 and 1972, focus
on three specific series: the Pictographs, the
Imaginary Landscapes and the Burst paintings.As Lilly Wei writes, «All three serve as deeply meaningful touchstones, sometimes serious in intent, other
times playful, to which he returned to
time and again, in one formulation or another, all his life.»
I have better things to spend my
time on than your
imaginary fantasies spinning round inside your mind space.
Your
imaginary «cycles» (based
on far too short of a
time series) have no physical basis.
The NY
Times and Al Gore will not like this, but it is better to fight it out
on the basis of the alarmists» invalid science rather than the moral wisdom of their alleged attempt to «save the world» from
imaginary global warming / climate change due to human - caused CO2 emissions.
Try, really try, to address just Jelbring's
imaginary world, perfectly insulated above and below, ideal gas in between, near - Earth gravity, infinite
time for the system to reach true thermodynamic equilibrium (or long enough for a non-GHG to reach thermal equilibrium through radiation, which is going to be a hell of a lot longer than its thermal relaxation through conductivity for a gas
on average 200 - 300K in temperature at 1 g).
The scare story about methane is based
on an
imaginary 72
times higher climate sensitivity than CO2.
This is because statewide averages are often based
on the lifestyle and demographics of an
imaginary «average» driver, such as a 30 - year - old married female with a clean driving record, a full
time job, and a 2016 4 - door Nissan Stanza that she drives less than 15,000 miles a year, for instance.