Sentences with phrase «other planets really»

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This is a new planet in the tech solar system: I think you're going to have a company emerge that's really good at emotions that remains independent and provides a tool set or operating system for other companies to incorporate.»
I think that door will be opened when we find life on other planets and we realize we're not really alone.
To even question it will get you into trouble in a lot of circles... Martyn Shenstone and others have written exceptional studies demonstrating the dishonesty of this model... add this to the fact that this all happens where the richest 5 % of the planet are (which you are as well) and it is really out of whack...
With billions of planets & galaxies that are 10's of 1,000's of years older than ours, we really believe there is no other life?
wilderness, impressionistic... but then, you realize the sky isn't just gray, it has other odd colours, and the tree isn't really like any tree you know... and then it occurs to you that it looks like a landscape of another planet, that is sort of like earth, but not earth.
It is time we start believing in each other and in the physical time we have on this planet and stop blowing ourselves up, shooting at others, and preaching ridiculous social maladies (i.e., pro-life (really anti-life), anti-stem cell, anti-gay, anti-evolution, anti-big bang, anti-truth) that is imposing a theocratic political and social environment on the rest of us who hold reality near and ear to our hearts.
Am I really living on a planet where people kill each other for worshipping different imaginary friends??
Do you REALLY think that intelligent life on other planets recognizes the same imaginary god Earth's believers do?
Rather than sitting here trying to calculate the end of our planet based on religious ideals, I think people really need to stop trying to influence others to think and do what they think and do.
This is more like saying «We are pretty sure the moon orbits the earth, but our moon might also orbit other planets when we can't see it, I mean, it's really one of the great mysteries...»
Here's a few Mormon factoids (dem darn facts is really painful) 1) J. Smith was a convicted con - artist on numerous times (non-post Mormon cult creation) 2) He said God is 6» 2» living on the planet Kalob on the other side of the galaxy (at the time the extent of The Universe was believed to be the Milky Way Galaxy — and oh, how convienient it could not be proven otherwise at the time) 3) Science proved since E. Hubble there are billions of galaxies (did Smith's personal conversations with Jesus and God limit to a narrow Universe?)
Thankfully, I have not experienced ppd, but for mothers that have, I think holistic practices should really be taken under consideration more often... or even if just for a new mother's recovery and general health So many people have made negative comments about consuming their own placenta and comparing it to animals eating other dead animals and feces, but don't think twice about consuming food products produced using actual animals... cow's milk, goat milk, cheeses, burgers, bacon (pigs are considered one of the filthiest animals on the planet — they defacate where they sleep, roll around in it, eat rotted food, yet no one seems to think twice about eating any part of them).
If we really are alone in the universe, should we take Earth's life to other planets?
«Looking at how pigments might be adapted on planets around other stars makes us really appreciate how life is specially adapted to our planet and our sun,» Kiang notes.
Early on, I always had to say to the class, «It's probably true that planets around other stars are out there, but we really don't know.»
These effects and their implications for other planets have not really been explored.»
If finding life on other planets is really NASA's most important goal, then the Terrestrial Planet Finder is the big enchilada of the entire spaced - based telescope effort.
She hopes the UAE Mars probe will inspire others to undertake more such «smaller, nimbler missions that complement the big ones and really help us build up a picture of our neighboring planet
It's really huge: All the other planets, let alone the «leftovers» of meteors, comets and other debris, could fit inside Jupiter's 343 - trillion - cubic - mile volume.
«When we look into the origins of water on Earth, what we're really asking is, why are we so different than all the other planets
«We're really just scratching the surface of being able to visualize transformations during shock compression in real time via snapshots with LCLS, and in understanding the states of materials in the interior of our own planet and other planets,» said Gleason.
I really wondered if there were other planets out there.»
«Ceres is so big compared to all the other asteroids that it's really different,» said Andrew Rivkin, a planetary scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md. «It's sort of the penultimate step before a planet
So classifying it as a dwarf planet explains how it interacts (or, really, how it doesn't interact) with other objects in the solar system.
The discovery would help astronomers better understand the formation of our Solar System as well as others, and how unique (or not) our own family of planets really is compared to the many others which are now being discovered on a regular basis.
Whether or not critters crawl on Proxima b, the discovery of the planet «could really usher new energy into the search for other nearby worlds,» says Margaret Turnbull.
Since other phenomena, such as a plague of star - spots, or a close binary system of two orbiting stars, can also cause a star's light to appear to dip, how do astronomers know that they have really detected a transiting planet?
Gravitational microlensing opens up the possibility of mapping the vast expanses of the entirety of the Milky Way to really study the distribution of planets across the galaxy and discover planet - type objects that can't be detected with any of the other planet - hunting methods that are currently being used.
«It was designed to do one thing really well, which was to find planets around other stars.
This begs the question of whether all the Jupiter - like planet detections from the different methods are really consistent with each other.
No other human beings on the planet get to really see the amazing changes on such a large scale unless they are working in an environment that practices a whole food plant based diet as there first line of medicine.
Rather than alluring to the obvious shocking facts and events affecting our planet and way of life, audiences actually see Al Gore for what he's really doing in real life «being the most influential person of his generation» inspiring others to take up arms in the fight for Climate and how the world's democracies are politically unwise when it comes to using the actual solutions.
Walter Pidgeon as the now famously named «Dr Morbius» who kinda looks like he should be in a haunted castle somewhere instead of an alien planet, is the only other big name really.
Whether it's the lush forests of Venus or the red deserts of Mars, when you explore these other planets, it really is like stepping into a new world.
Finn and Rey make it off of Jakku with that famous guy, stop by the other planet to talk with someone who is definitely not the same character from the movie, and then the plan to take the battle to the First Order's Really, Really Death Star No We're Serious This Time commences.
I liked the last Star Wars film quite a bit, and this new one looks pretty good too, but, really, they are Death Stars of cinema releases; vast, planet - sized pieces of machinery issuing scorched - earth marketing campaigns from which other distributors shrink in terror.
While the 718 can't really be called the most exciting car on the planet - it is a chemically - sharpened scalpel to other manufacturers» nitro chainsaws - its precise handling is a constant source of joy.
The members were great and really helpful there, but the moderators are from some other planet.
It seemed like a really out of the way destination and we heard really nice things from other people and Lonely Planet.
You could say it doesn't really feel like a typical JRPG: what really sets it apart from other JRPGs is that the game world - the planet Mira - is really vast.
Personally, I can get YouTube on virtually every other device on the planet, so this really isn't a big deal.
Final Conclusion: Crisis on the Planet of the Apes has its flaws, but it also has some great mechanics which could really help other games moving forward into VR.
The other characters are fairly diverse and some are more memorable than others, but it was a really nice to see a young Gale Holden - the father of Lost Planet: Extreme Conditions» protagonist - included as a connection to the original game.
When I saw that somebody on the planet besides me remembers PaRappa I was pretty much overjoyed, and since the doors are open for second and third party characters - even non-exclusives - this could be a really cool opportunity to see some disparate characters wail on each other.
I didn't really get into its sequel, Lost Planet 2, all that much, because like many others, I felt the lack of a proper single - player story line and the switch to a tropical setting (in a Lost Planet game, no doubt!)
The real question is what population size can maintain technology sufficient to provide good healthcare, that enables us to colonise other planets (if such a thing is really viable), mine the asteroids, and deflect a possible asteroid that is on a collision course.
On the other hand, if we continue with animal consumption as usual and hasten species extinction on the planet over the next few decades, would it really matter that the Pope reduced IPOD purchases in the meantime with his exhortations?
What Americans really need to do is to study how highly intelligent and social animals get along with each other and how they avoid damaging the planet.
Newton has established the laws describing gravity to a level of refinement that lets us calculate the motions of the planets and other heavenly objects, including our own man - made satellites, but on the true fundamental level, nobody know [s] what gravity really is and how to integrate this most fundamental force, which none of us would doubt for a single moment, into our understanding of the universe.
Anyway with El Niño fading away and possibly a new El Nina with other natural cooing factors coming in to play there is a good chance of another decade or more of «Pausing» or cooling in global temperatures which is itself a stupid concept as it cools and heats in different places of the planet dependent on the local climate conditions an average is meaningless — you really need to dream up some more dire alarmist nonsense to keep your show on the road.
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