Not exact matches
He quotes physicist Brian Swimme: «The universe shivers
with wonder in the depths of the
human,» and
points out that this sense of an emergent universe identical
with ourselves gives new meaning to the Chinese sense of forming one
body with all things.
(From the Christian
point of view (which in this coincides
with the biological viewpoint logically carried to its extreme) the «gathering together» of the Spirit gradually accomplished in the course of the «coiling» of the Universe, occurs in two tempos and by two stages — a by slow «evaporation» (individual deaths); and simultaneously b by incorporation in the collective
human organism («the mystic
body») whose maturation will only be complete at the end of Time, through the Parousia.)
Taking an evolutionary perspective, Singer
points out that the
human body is adapted to deal
with the types of threats to which our ancestors were exposed and those include critical illness.
While Payne and his colleagues did not directly examine why large modern marine animals are at higher risk of extinction, their findings are consistent
with a growing
body of scientific literature that
point to
humans as the main culprits.
Yet despite all the complexities, a firm and ever - growing
body of evidence
points to a clear picture: the world is warming, this warming is due to
human activity increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and if emissions continue unabated the warming will too,
with increasingly serious consequences.
The notion that
humans got to a
point in evolutionary history when their
bodies were somehow «in sync»
with the environment, and that at some time after that
point — whether due to the advent of agriculture, the invention of the bow and arrow, or the availability of the hamburger — we went astray from those roots reflects a misunderstanding of evolution.
Researchers are also trying to learn about: - The level of MM - 121 that remains in the
human body at different time
points when MM - 121 is combined
with docetaxel or pemetrexed - The relationship between the biomarker, heregulin, and cancer cell growth (disease progression) in people dosed only
with docetaxel or pemetrexed.
It has been estimated that only 1 kilogram (2.2 lbs) would be enough to kill the entire
human population.3 At that
point, your
body also has to contend
with the toxins produced by the pathogens.
I am not a
body with a spirit; I am a spirit
with a
human body, which will be shed at some
point while my energy continues on in the collective
with the force and omnipotence of all universal energy.
Apparently the skeleton mapping that Natal employs is able to capture 48
points of interest on the
human body, but will it work well when faced
with a typical living / bedroom environment?
With material as departure
point, Lang's recent works explore the tensions between abstraction and figuration, and investigate space beyond the limitations of the
human body through sculpture, reliefs, assemblage, paintings and collages.
But in reflecting on the value of the accumulated
body of research
pointing to a growing
human influence on climate, I find it just as valuable to recall, along
with Broecker's achievements, one of his missteps.
In recent weeks I'd been in touch
with two scientists involved
with a parallel effort *, John Abraham of St. Thomas University, and Scott Mandia of Suffolk County Community College *, as they pondered various responses to the rightward shift in politics and the intensifying challenges to the vast
body of science
pointing to a
human - heated planet.
Primary fixed
points were the temperatures of a mixture of common salt and ice and the temperature of the
human body;
with reference to these the freezing
point of water was marked 32 degree and the boiling
point of water was marked 212 degrees.
Yet despite all the complexities, a firm and ever - growing
body of evidence
points to a clear picture: the world is warming, this warming is due to
human activity increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and if emissions continue unabated the warming will too,
with increasingly serious consequences.