Sentences with phrase «other universe»

In what other universe would a PROFESSION that has a MANDATORY association membership have taken the collective works of those members to create, develop AND PAY FOR a database of information with a public interface (the MLS) only for the same overzealous government to step back in and say — that looks good!
«There is a broad other universe of debt funds and other private lenders that are stepping in and providing the higher leverage portion of a financing,» says Tal Bar - Or, senior managing director for Meridian Capital Group, a commercial mortgage provider.
Your «could haves» are relating to some idealized IPCC in some other universe.
The work looks at once abject and extraterrestrial, like mysterious, vacuum - packed matter from some other universe.
Then the Insurgency finds the other universe (with the Justice League), and transports Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Green Arrow, and Green Lantern on purpose and Batman and Joker accidently.
I wonder if, in some other universe, Ethan's death could have brought Elizabeth and Arthur closer together and opened their eyes to the larger world around them?
However, after ten years of teaching I became a parent and my feelings shifted into some other universe.
So I do feel confident in my flirting abilities in «the real world» BUT online is like a whole other universe.
And although it was all very fascinating, seeing this other side of life, this other universe, it didn't make me feel like I belonged.
For me, fancy going out dresses always existed in some other universe (together with stiletto heels).
Einstein's general relativity predicts that gravity from matter in the other universe would leak into ours.
We would not be able to see it because there is no way of sensing or pointing to the higher - dimensional direction that leads to the other universe.
And the other universe could have different laws of physics.
We would be oblivious to that other universe even if it were just a fraction of an inch away.
«In some other universe, people there will see different laws of physics,» Linde says.
God is, whether or not this or any other universe exists.
Is any other universe possible, metaphysically speaking?
There is no reason to suppose that life as we know it is the only sort of life that might exist in this universe or in some other universe.
Where do you get the idea that there never was any other universe and never will be one?
Or is it in some other universe or dimension that we don't get to go to until we die.
Physicists could look for evidence of other universes using tools designed to measure ripples in spacetime — also known as primordial gravitational waves — that would have been generated by the universe's initial expansion from the Big Bang.
The paper posits that the other universes out there follow the same laws of physics that exist in our universe.
If this theory is proved true, it would suggest that other universes like our own could have emerged at that point.
If we can detect that evidence, we'll better understand how our universe and its laws came into being after the Big Bang — and we might know more about whatever other universes are out there.
Science is confirming what the Bible says - the Big Bang (the creation), the idea of other universes (God is not of this universe), the human genome project («the language of God» according to Francis Collins), quantum mechanics, etc..
Also there's talk of other universes, which is bunk.
To me there is nothing but puerility in a tale in which the human form — and the local human passions and conditions and standards — are depicted as native to other worlds or other universes.
the universe had a beginning,, and likely many other universes as well.
This not about denying the existence of other universes, this stating that matter can not be infinite / eternal.
Nevertheless, while contingent for him, establish what are for us necessary truths of reality since anthropological limitations of all our understanding may prevent conceiving of other universes which are actually possible for God as Creator.
Our Universe could exist inside a higher dimension or reality where countless other Universes begin and end over eternity.
We probably don't have enough information to even guess, especially when it comes to other universes.
More so, since this universe exist there must also be other universes.
Allah is the creator of this universe and other universes (that science speaks of today luckily).
Atheists have invented the multiverse, a kind of super-universe that randomly spews out other universes (with differing physical laws) at will.
Also, even if other universes exist, that sure still logically requires «First Cause.»
It is true for our own existence, but also for the fact that some very advanced civilization could emerge that could start other universes.
It is interesting that there is nothing we know of that precludes different laws of physics in other universes.
We know the universe cant have created itself, out of nothing, from nothing, so scientists posit other agents (external to our universe) such as other universes (multiverse hyphothesis) as the «cause».
In fact, time may not exist in (some) other universes.
Let's say it's not all of existence and that there are other universes.
There may be other universes, but they are not in our space or time.
We even know of other universes that are being formed by gases even today, this is fact.
That is not to say that there are life forms in this or other universes that are completely foreign to our experience, and if they exist, they would also be a product of a fine tuned set of possibilities.
Have you research to suggest that other universes were possible?
When confronted with Dark Matter atheists had to contrive multiverse (an unproven speculation that there must be other universes) or it's time to hedge my bets.
Maybe there are other universes which have taken another path and have life as we don't know it.
Why do we need black holes, other universes, dead planets, stars, sec, etc..
For a start, how is the existence of the other universes to be tested?
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