Sentences with phrase «physical planet we live on»

We spend too much time inside and nothing connects us to the bigger picture of life than connecting with the physical planet we live on.

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A degree of kinship between human beings and the rest of physical creation has always been clear to an extent, but the depth and detail of our interrelationship with the rest of life on the planet is being confirmed over and over again in breathtaking detail by new scientific advances such as genetic studies and molecular biology.
We are beginning to see that the vast purpose of God can never be confined to individual salvation or to the welfare of any particular race or nation, or even to the necessarily restricted physical life of human beings on this planet.
Just as our physical bodies have evolved to suit the particular conditions on this planet and that of no other known to us, so our minds and spirits have been shaped by our experience to be at home in the particular historical period in which we live.
For Midgley it is better, indeed imperative, to concentrate on bailing out our planet; what we need from scientists is help in formulating a more realistic attitude toward the physical world in which we live.
All Mass - Ceilings certainly do not result in Coilings of Complexity; but on the other hand all Coilings of Complexity seem to originate or be conditional upon a Mass - Coiling — for example, Life, which could only be achieved on the physical foundation of a planet.)
- The American Indians are descended from Jews who sailed to America in 600BC - God is a flesh and blood man and had physical relations with Mary to create Jesus - Jesus and Satan are brothers - Mormon men can become gods and live on their own planet - Joseph Smith met God and Jesus in person, and God told him all other Christian faiths were an «abomination» - Joseph Smith used magic glasses and his magic treasure seeking hat to create the Book of Mormon
No, Louise, you won't go to another planet, but the essence of that which is you, unencumbered by the stuff you accumulated at this level, including your physical body, will live on in another dimension.
It means that the earth on which we live is not the center of the physical universe, but a comparatively small planet revolving round a very average - sized star, which in turn is but one of a hundred thousand million others forming the galaxy we call the Milky Way, and that part of the universe that our existing telescopes have so far penetrated contains about a hundred million star systems or nebulae, similar to our galaxy.
«Both the physical ocean and the life within it are shifting much more rapidly than our models predicted for the Arctic,» Alter notes, adding that temperatures there are rising twice as fast as everywhere else on the planet.
The Red Planet is a critical test bed for the hypothesis that life is likely to arise wherever the appropriate physical conditions — notably, the presence of liquid water — prevail on a planet for a sufficiently longPlanet is a critical test bed for the hypothesis that life is likely to arise wherever the appropriate physical conditions — notably, the presence of liquid water — prevail on a planet for a sufficiently longplanet for a sufficiently long time.
Earth's system has countless interactions between living things and the physical cycles and forces found on this planet.
His installations, videos, and paintings have captured the vibrancy of a living planet by training the viewer's eye on the slow changes of materials, the physical progressions of miniscule segments of land, and the sudden shifts in weather.
As Edward O. Wilson explained here in laying out «Wilson's Law,» if we focus too much on the physical infrastructure that sustains us, without sustaining the planet's variegated veneer of life, we're in deep trouble.
The term refers to the immense effects of human activity on all aspects of the Earth's physical systems and on life on the planet.
Kenneth Boulding, economist and President Kennedy's Environmental Advisor 1966 (lived 1910 — 1993) «Anyone who believes in indefinite growth of anything physical on a physically finite planet is either a madman or an economist.»
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