«You could drive all
over the universe with the momentum of photons,» Nye says.
Not exact matches
Each of Apple's logo revisions
over the years has coincided
with some fresh
universe - denting product vision.
Sir Tim Berners - Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, warned that artificial intelligence could become «masters of the
universe,» taking
over high - level decision - making at companies,
with potentially frightening consequences.
Through a consistent innovation process involving digital conversations, opportunity panel, and a global online survey
with 5,500 respondents, the Global Opportunity Report has created a new market
universe over the past three years.
ER, think for a minute,
with God making an entire
universe billions of years ago, he's not going to fall
over dead after making people.
It is not atheists, but actually religious types who stumble and will continue to stumble
over 2000 years
with explanations of the
universe.
@Noah, That book is ridiculous... He claims the
universe is likely younger than 13.7 b.y. and backs it up by claiming that 100 + measurements taken
over the past 300 years supports the claim that light does not travel at a constant rate... As if people 300 years ago could measure
with the kind of accuracy we can today
You'll almost certainly dodge that question by claiming he has always existed, so if that's the case, what suddenly prompted God to create a
universe filled
with over 100 billion galaxies containing a trillion trillion stars after spending an eternity extending into the past existing alone in an absolute void of nothingness?
Do you now therefore, speaking through my lips, pronounce
over this earthly travail your twofold efficacious word: the word without which all that our wisdom and our experience have built up must totter and crumble — the word through which all our most far - reaching speculations and our encounter
with the
universe are come together into a unity.
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables of heat and light and things like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the
universe was completely different and had things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed
over time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows
with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species like in the movie time machine
Advances in cosmological science
over the latter half of the 20th century began to reveal that when the
universe came into existence, (more on that later), the fundamental forces it was birthed
with were apparently «fine - tuned» to allow for the emergence of life.
With the philosophy of Rene Descartes (1596 - 1650), the nature of reality was no longer seen as writ large
over the
universe only to be discovered by the exercise of reason but rather was what the human mind perceived, interpreted, made it to be («Cogito, ergo sum.
Rather than postulate a supreme being, one could suggest that a particular
universe with OUR set of physical laws might in fact allow itself to become conscious, by making it possible for biologic beings to develop and allowing it ALL
over our particular
Universe.
You are confusing evolution — change in inherited characteristics of a population
over successive generations,
with the Origin of the
universe.
Against new knowledge, as men gain new wisdoms from science and new power in the
universe, there is no Lordship of Christ
over all the ages, unless His voice can speak
with as much authority affirming and defining now, and a thousand years from now, as it did in the market towns of Galilee, in the Temple at Jerusalem, and along the shore of the Sea of Tiberias.
Consistent
with his metaphysic of dynamic singulars internally related to each other, Hartshorne conceives the cosmic ordering power as internally related to everything
over which its power holds sway — that is to say everything in the
universe.
It ought to mean nothing short of this new reach of freedom for us,
with the struggle
over, the keynote of the
universe sounding in our ears, and everlasting possession spread before our eyes.
It is the bridge to the whole
universe,
with the rhythm of the heavenly bodies, the movements of creatures of every description coming
over that bridge into man and so reaching up to God in this new world of intellect.
God, who created the entire
universe,
with all its diversity, and has sovereign knowledge
over every minute detail, is much bigger and wiser than our human brains can take in.
Mostly we are caught up
with what is going on in our own little neck of the woods, and are not even aware of the diversity of the human situation scattered
over the face of the globe, let alone the staggering immensity of the
universe.
Thus, biological evolution appears to be associated
with a final causation or teleology — the reciprocal maintenance and proliferation of adaptive species
over the phylogenetic scale in an evolving and stable physical
universe.
He believes,
with the Testament, that God created the
universe and called it good, that God gave man dominion
over the things of nature and expected man to enjoy them, Christianity has fought off these religions and heresies which called creation evil.
That democracy can be made to work, that by the scientific method we can gain mastery
over the latent resources of the
universe, that trial by jury is practicable, that torture is a foolish method of seeking evidence in the courts, that chattel slavery is a failure — such things we take for granted, not because we individually are wiser than our forebears, who disbelieved them all, but because we share in a social tradition which we did not even help to create, but which has shaped and conformed our thinking
with irresistible power.
Many in the All Sports Series
universe are familiar
with the «Team Sternberg» monicker as Sam Sternberg as Captained many many successful crews
over the years (and has a few Championships to his name)..
And when the kids are off and now playing
with their friends and you no longer are the center of their
universe, you will look
over and see that little furry someone on your bed who still believes you hold every star in the sky.
According to leading theoretical models, dark matter stopped interacting
with the rest of the primordial particle soup very early on, about 1/10, 000 of a second after the Big Bang, when the temperature of the
universe was
over 100 trillion degrees Fahrenheit (today it averages — 455 °F).
The tools of astronomy have changed drastically
over just the past generation, and our picture of the
universe has changed
with them.
Called «The Things That Connect Us», it's a montage of cosy objects and welling music, ending
with a childlike voice -
over: «The
universe.
My interest in the tiles has to do
with the idea of a
universe controlled by very simple forces, even though we see complications all
over the place.
Only cat burglars can match the stealth of dark energy, credited
with speeding up the
universe's expansion
over time, but now its fingerprints have been glimpsed in the
universe's oldest radiation.
THE invisible dark matter credited
with providing
over 80 per cent of the
universe's mass is by its nature inconspicuous — but what if it doesn't exist at all?
Just as two students seated in different corners of the quadrangle may disagree
over the length of the shadow cast by the Trinity College clock tower, based on their perspective, so might it be
with time: Einstein realized that since time is just another dimension in the block
universe, then depending on where two people are in space - time, they could also disagree on the duration of events.
Linde is sturdily built,
with thick gray hair that flops down
over his forehead; you wouldn't necessarily pick him out as a man who spends much of his time lost in thought about the distant
universe.
Over the past decade, evidence has mounted that only about one sixth of the matter in the
universe is the ordinary baryonic matter
with which we are familiar.
From a small blue planet, tiny conscious parts of our
universe have begun gazing out into the cosmos
with telescopes, repeatedly discovering that everything they thought existed is merely a small part of something grander: a solar system, a galaxy and a
universe with over a hundred billion other galaxies arranged into an elaborate pattern of groups, clusters and superclusters.
All evidence of the big bang, this remarkable edifice of theory and observation that we built up
over the past century, that has produced this cockamamy
universe but one that we think we understand very well, all the data is consistent
with a single picture of the
universe.
Over billions of years, they build up structure in the
universe — merging
with adjacent clusters, like growing cities absorb nearby towns.
There are contributions from interstellar matter, from the three - degree - Kelvin background radiation left
over from the early history of the
universe, from noise that is fundamentally associated
with the operation of any detector and from the absorption of radiation by the earth's atmosphere.
With instruments sensitive enough to measure the faint glow of radiation left
over from the first moment of creation, physicists hope to learn the
universe's deepest, and darkest, secrets.
To compute one of the two main simulation runs,
over 24,000 processors were used
over the course of more than two months to follow the formation of millions of galaxies in a representative region of the
universe with nearly one billion light - years on a side.
The favorite model for how the recession speeds have changed
over the history of the
universe gives an age of about 13.7 billion years
with this value for the Hubble constant.
Science Interests Formation of galaxies and black holes in the early
universe and their growth
over cosmic time; large surveys
with Hubble and other telescopes to discover new populations of distant galaxies and black holes; physical properties of active galactic nuclei using observations from radio, infrared, optical, ultraviolet through to X-ray energies.
Cosmologists postulate a
universe filled
with relics left
over from the Big Bang - hypothetical objects, called topological defects,
with names like «cosmic strings,» «domain walls,» and «monopoles.»
The discovery, jointly announced by a team of scientists from the University of Cambridge and astronomers associated
with the Dark Energy Survey — a multinational collaboration of research institutes in the U.S. and Europe — could help scientists unravel the mysterious dark matter that constitutes
over 84 percent of all matter in the
universe.
Urry will conclude
with the big picture: the evolution of the
universe over the last 13 billion years, as indicated by computer simulations, and future prospects for observing black hole growth and mergers across the cosmos.
Thomas Coan, an associate professor in the SMU Department of Physics, is working
with over 200 scientists from around the world to study one of the
universe's most elusive particles — the neutrino.
The truth that millions of individuals all
over the
universe are capable of living
with herpes and find love notwithstanding their conditions is a living testimony of that.
Since taking
over «Star Wars,» Disney has tried to Marvel - ize Lucas»
universe, extending the Skywalker - centric main storyline and filling it out
with one - offs that flesh out stories that are adjacent to it.
Once your heroine has become one
with the
universe, it's hard to get worked up
over a dude
with a gun, even if it's Oldboy.
Marvel's had a busy week
with announcements about their
universe, especially major changes for The Avengers as Thor is now a woman, Captain America is getting a comic reboot in «The All - New Captain America» where the Falcon takes
over as the Captain, and then Iron Man gets back to his darker Tony Stark roots in «Superior Iron Man».