If the Universe was created about 6000 years ago, we should not be able to
see objects more than 6000 light years away.
Not exact matches
This was a smart move by Dion, since they can not be
seen to
object openly to
more female participation in the party, but he may still be ousted.
As Ambrose, the fourth - century bishop of Milan, told the recently initiated: «You must not trust, then, wholly to your bodily eyes; that which is not
seen is
more really
seen, for the
object of sight is temporal, but that other eternal, which is not apprehended by the eye, but is discerned by the mind and spirit» (Ambrose of Milan, De mysteriis, III, 15).
By making language use its central
object of study contemporary philosophy seems to have committed itself to an even
more extreme form of that same anthropocentric orientation that Whitehead
saw himself as combating.
Whereas Aristotle, as we have
seen, took the first factor to be peculiar to conscious experience and the second to be the
more general factor lying at the base of consciousness, Whitehead took the subject -
object structure as general and fundamental and interpreted causal efficacy in terms of it.
One final comment: The assumption of protopsychic matter is no
more revolutionary than our epistemological knowledge that all
objects which we
see have no color, because color only arises in sense cells and brain.
Broadly, I use it to mean any style of thought that
sees events and processes as
more fundamental than self - contained entities such as the physical
objects we
see and touch.
Hartshorne intrepidly draws numerous conclusions of this sort, stoutly maintaining that his theory makes for
more comprehensive sense than the traditional view that holds that, when one
sees an external
object, he really
sees the
object and not just a certain shape in his own brain.
The idea is absent that sexual conduct can do harm to the health of one «sspirit, of one's humanity; that it can overthrow a person's human balance, turning him or her obsessively in on self,
seeing in others no
more than sex -
objects, incapable of any deep or lasting love or of the respect that is the very hallmark of love.
But at present psychologists are tending, first, to admit that the actual unit is
more probably the total mental state, the entire wave of consciousness or field of
objects present to the thought at any time; and, second, to
see that it is impossible to outline this wave, this field, with any definiteness.
Seen alternately from the conceptual perspective of existentialism, this mode of being in the world is what is called «bad faith» or «inauthenticity»: the attempt, often profoundly successful, to act as if one were a thing, an impenetrable
object — the self that «need be no
more original than a stone» (PR 159).
The symbol suggests that the spiritual is something considerably
more than any single
object, yet partially unveiled in our act of
seeing.
He ignored my tuition and failed to
see the non-sequitor of his argument; he stated that the
object of playing football was to win games and that if a team won
more games than any others, like Chelsea had, then clearly they were playing «gooder» football than anyone else!
With that said, there are probably other areas
seen as
more important, though few would
object to picking him up.
I want
more people to start
seeing breasts for their intended purpose, feeding babies, and not just as an oversexualized
object.
By not exposing your sons — whether by breastfeeding them or having them
see babies breastfeeding — to the fact that breasts are made to feed babies, they are
more likely to view breasts only as sexual
objects later on.
Breastfeeding is a natural process and until women's bodies can be
seen as creators and not sexual
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About this time, I started noticing some asymmetry in Rowan's head lifting - you
see his head is cocked a little toward his right shoulder and he definitely looked at
objects on his left in Tummy Time
more than his right.
They will be
more interested in mouthing
objects,
seeing what happens when it is bashed or knocked, and filling their memories with how things react.
How can you be accused of neglect when there is no abuse well cps said we both need to
see doctors we both need to
see them for a medical physiological evaluation all because we
objected to a false claim from a hospital a hospital that did a forced c section on my wife so that they could receive
more money from DSHS The cash machine for the poor who in return take's babies to keep there service going selling babies for 25.000 dollars yes it's a sick system one that «Hitler Would be proud of The SS worker who brought a Sheriff with her all to
see yes our child, is safe yes we care for him!
This will expand his thinking skills even
more as he
sees how the same action can have a different outcome based on the
object.
If the public had
more say and MP's held accountable to their constituents I believe we may have already had a non-white PM, but as they are pretty much free to do what they want even when the majority of the public
objects it could be a very long time until we
see a black or Asian leader.
This phenomenon, called gravitational lensing, helps astronomers observe
objects more distant than telescopes can
see on their own.
A bigger scope will let in
more light allowing you to
see fainter
objects.
That's because a bigger telescope will let in
more light (meaning your eyes can
see faint
objects better).
The researchers suspect that the tall advantage comes down to angle: The higher up a person's eyes, the
more easily they can look down and
see the distance between two
objects.
That lets me
see fainter,
more distant
objects.
Giving computers the ability to recognise
objects as they scan a new environment will let them navigate much
more quickly and understand what they are
seeing.
That means that scientists can design
more complex virtual environments to
see where
objects get hidden, notes comparative psychologist Brett Gibson of the University of New Hampshire, Durham, who did not take part in the research.
The inability to
see the extremely small is becoming
more of a problem all the time, since the
objects our scientists and engineers think about are steadily shrinking (metamaterials are themselves an example).
If Gaidos and his team are right, further collisions could have knocked free additional
objects on similar trajectories, which means we may
see more of this asteroid's cousins.
We hope to do
more observations to
see if this
object is connected to the galactic center, he says.
A simple consequence of these ideas is that as you look at
more and
more distant
objects, you're
seeing farther and farther back in time — sometimes very far back indeed.
Only then could scientists consider making
more complicated, three - dimensional assemblies for applications such as true - color holographic displays or Harry Potter — style invisibility cloaks that make people and
objects we can
see disappear.
«We assume that there are a good deal
more species that arrived that we simply never
saw,» says study coauthor James Carlton, a marine scientist at Williams College in Mystic, Conn. «Just imagine the thousands, or maybe tens of thousands, of
objects that landed in North America and Hawaii with living Japanese species.»
Swift also may
see faint bursts from the first stars in the universe: giant
objects that probably created large black holes
more than 13 billion years ago, Grindlay predicts.
There will also be
objects seen in the north that could have been spotted sooner in the south, giving
more time to prepare.
A dose of caffeine slightly lower than that in a tall Starbucks coffee made people
more likely to correctly peg an
object as similar instead of mistaking it for a previously
seen object.
The heat from light can cook cells, and the tinier the
object the
more light scientists need to
see it (or to «interrogate» it).
Some critics and consumer privacy groups
see these chips as a disturbing new tool for corporate and government snoops — or thieves — who will be able to track us
more precisely through the
objects we buy and cart around.
Pérez - González said they will use the instrument to observe a section of HUDF in 5.6 microns, which Spitzer is capable of, but that Webb will be able to
see objects 250 times fainter and with eight times
more spatial resolution.
Participants also drank
more after
seeing positive
objects than after
seeing negative
objects.
Open people
see more possibilities in even the most mundane of
objects.
A new paper in Heliyon reveals that materialistic people
see and treat their Facebook friends as «digital
objects,» and have significantly
more friends than people who are less interested in possessions.
The goal for Backyard Worlds volunteers — of which there are
more than 37,000 — is to flag the moving
objects they
see in these digital flipbooks for further investigation by the science team.
«I find it remarkable that Hubble's cameras enabled us to
see such a tiny
object so clearly from a distance of
more than 3 billion miles [5 billion kilometres],» says Mark Showalter of the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, who led the observing team.
Men under the influence of alcohol are
more likely to
see women as sexual
objects.
«The ability to
see the density of
objects is awesome, and the use of that technology can be vastly
more discerning as to weapon or pen or whatever than we have now,» Marpet says.
All groups who exercised
saw some benefit, and those who exercised
more saw more benefits, particularly in improved visual - spatial processing — the ability to perceive where
objects are in space and how far apart they are from each other.
OBSERVING an
object in
more than one quantum state at once — in a superposition — is still an elusive goal (
see main story), but teleporting such an
object is now old hat.