Sentences with phrase «scientific possibilities»

Again the trouble here is that I see no conceivable scientific possibility of confirmation.
When you abstract in different ways, new scientific possibilities emerge.
As images of the brain become sharper and closer to real time, some exciting scientific possibilities also become clearer.
The implications of such activity on a world other than our planet open up unprecedented scientific possibilities.
I spent almost as much time researching reality as I had in researching scientific possibility.
«What is necessary is to establish a realistic scientific possibility,» he said.
My trouble with panpsychism, as advanced by Whitehead and, for instance, Charles Hartshorne, is that I see no conceivable scientific possibility of investigating its significance.
Science fiction is based on scientific possibilities, even if loosely based on those possibilities or far - fetched.
The aim of the project, which has also been cooperating with the Russian Avant - Garde Research Project for the past year, is to be able to provide a serious and conclusive assessment on the basis of all currently available scientific possibilities.
Regulations, meanwhile, are lagging far behind the new scientific possibilities.
The conviction to share his epiphany was emboldened by his intellect and understanding of scientific possibilities.
It is also a cornucopia of scientific possibilities that ranks alongside the revolutions wrought by Euclid, Copernicus, Newton, Darwin, and Einstein.
The trick will be to use the scientific possibilities in an ethical and generally beneficial way.
The nanoscience institutes are uncovering the scientific possibilities of this young field, and applying these discoveries to areas as diverse as bionanoscience and materials fabrication.
10:30 am — TCM — Invasion of the Body Snatchers This is classic paranoia sci - fi at its very best, from a time when sci - fi was more about reflecting our fears of scientific possibilities and political threats (try reading this as either anti-Communist or anti-McCarthy; it works pretty well either way).
You're adding other elements that are beyond reality or scientific possibility that turn the story into fantasy.
However, the scientific possibilities in Stern are weighted slightly differently than in the IPCC reports since, as he states, «policymakers need to take into account the risks of greater dangers, as well as central expectations, because the consequences if these risks were to materialise would be very serious» (Stern reply to Byatt et al).
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