The great God of
so vast a universe, focusing divine attention upon the human creatures of earth?
Not exact matches
-- seeing energy can not be created nor destroyed, then before, during and after the big bang energy was the only thing there was,
so why wouldn't 100 % of energy in this
vast universe be capable of creating the minut amount of matter that fills it?
All
universes (plural) may well have been formed in one swelling swoop thusly becoming a uniformed dimension
so ginormous our
universe could well be a part of combined
universes forming say a giant seahorse living within a sea
so vast all being a part of a ginormous planet
so huge we may never know such a thought of plausible revelation.
A singular
universe is a scientific lie brought about thru mixed and still yet young educated rationalisms... Our Cosmos is littered full of celestial
universes...
So much so it will take us practically forever to map out our universally contained cosmos with much certainty... Our Cosmos being filled with all manner of celestial universes is but one Cosmos within a vast sea of multifaceted cosmological universes.
So much
so it will take us practically forever to map out our universally contained cosmos with much certainty... Our Cosmos being filled with all manner of celestial universes is but one Cosmos within a vast sea of multifaceted cosmological universes.
so it will take us practically forever to map out our universally contained cosmos with much certainty... Our Cosmos being filled with all manner of celestial
universes is but one Cosmos within a
vast sea of multifaceted cosmological
universes...
Our celestial
universe could very well be part of a ginormous being swimming upon a
vast sea upon a grand earth
so huge the concept of which is but as a dream to be considered only as truth if one but believes.
If we love God, then it does not take much for us to say yes because it is
so much more fun in living with God than floating out there in the
vast universe with no love for eternity.
We should not try to downplay or deny this, especially since the very unity of the laws of Nature can point the modern mind
so powerfully towards recognition of God as Creator, the Supreme Mind that frames the
vast Unity of Meaning and Finality that is the material
universe.
It started evolving and ended up producing thousands of
universes, planets and stars,
so vast that astronomers can not even track it all.
Actually, that is how the ancient Hebrews thought the «
universe» was structured and it would have made more sense for their God to make something
so economical rather than a super
vast, almost completely empty expanse with us just a tiny island.
And if you take a single protein such as t.itin, assembling the components randomly even tens of thousands of times per second and discarding each incorrect version would, in that time, completely fill the
universe with the debris — a sphere of 14bn light years diameter, because you have a number
so inconceivably
vast it would have more than 29,000 zeroes (compared to a number with only 17 zeros for all the seconds
so far since the
universe began).
I had no idea that our
universe was
so dazzling and beautiful, complicated and
vast.
While the world we inhabit is confined to planet earth, we know that this is only the tiniest speck in a
universe so vast that our minds can barely imagine it.
In this spectacle of tranquillity and intensity, where the anomalies of detail,
so disconcerting on our individual scale, vanish to give place to a
vast, serene and irresistible movement from the heart, everything is contained and everything harmonized in accord with the rest of the
universe.
The
universe is itself
so vast and mysterious that it is more than enough to induce the sense of awe and joyful gratitude that characterized earlier religious experience.
Though we live within a chasm of derived ascertainment concluded as being a
universe does in no way or means make causal admissions that there are unknowable amounts of self - similar
universes being side by side ours creating a gigantic life form living within a
vast sea upon a world
so ginormous that our stellar world would be 100,000 times smaller than a speck of dust!
That Man is the product of causes which had no prevision of the end they were achieving; that his origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental collocations of atoms; that no fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual life beyond the grave; that all the labours of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration, all the noonday brightness of human genius, are destined to extinction in the
vast death of the solar system, and that the whole temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a
universe in ruins — all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet
so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand.
The
universe, however, is such a
vast place in which
so many chemical reactions take place in
so many different circu - mstances that even the most ridiculously unlikely chemical events can be effectively inevitable.
With the
universe as
vast as it is,
so is the possibility of what we may see as random not being random at all.
That man is the product of causes which had no prevision of the end they were achieving; that his origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental concatenations of atoms; that no force, no heroism, no intensity of thought or feeling, can presume an individual life beyond the grave; that all the labors of the age, all the devotion, all the inspiration, all the noon - day brightness of human genius, are destined to extinction in the
vast death of the solar system, and that the whole temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a
universe in ruin... all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet
so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand.
All these
universes clustered together may well be but a ginormous jellyfish living within a great sea upon an world
so vast, we will never truly be able to ascertain this plausibility of ginormous scalar revelation.»
I am
so small, Lord, a speck of dust in
vast universe, and yet, You tell me that I'm loved by You and that You have prepared a place for me where You dwell in majesty and glory, that I could share eternity with You in your presence.
Ultimately, this demotes familiar notions such as randomness, complexity and even change to the status of illusions; it also implies a new and ultimate collection of parallel
universes so vast and exotic that all the above - mentioned bizarreness pales in comparison, forcing us to relinquish many of our most deeply ingrained notions of reality.
Another common argument is that the
universe is
so vast, there just has to be life out there somewhere.
Clustering of galaxies along the
vast ripples was predicted more than 30 years ago,
so finally seeing the structures is a triumph, says astrophysicist Martin Rees of Cambridge University, U.K. «The concordant picture we have of the
universe is hanging together extremely well.»
And it again, it brought home to me the way in which Martin Gardner was at the hub of a
vast universe of brilliant, sparkling intellect — including people like Marvin Minsky [at] the M.I.T. artificial intelligence lab; and John Conway who at the time was in England and later came to Princeton and who invented
so many deep and fascinating mathematical ideas, especially the Game of Life, to which Martin devoted several columns and which was an incredibly important thing in bringing new ideas to the world of computation and about the cellular automata; and Donald Knuth at Stanford, the great computer [scientist]; Perci Diaconis a statistician who is fascinated by paradoxes of probability and a great magician as well; and Ray Hyman, a psychologist who had a spent a great deal of his life debunking people such as [Uri Geller]; and James Randi, one of the great magicians of our era who also was one of the most important debunkers of pseudoscience in the world.
The
vast majority of
universes that burst into being in this way are thick with vacuum energy; they either expand or collapse
so quickly that life can not arise in them.
Plus, our
universe is
so vast that most of it is hidden from view.
One scenario, dubbed the «Big Freeze,» predicts that after 100 trillion years or
so the
universe will have grown
so vast that the supplies of gas will become too thin for stars to form.
Because distances between galaxies are
so vast today, such mergers were thought to be rare.36 But the Hubble telescope, in its furthest look back in time, has photographed dozens of galaxies in the process of colliding.37 Obviously, galaxies formed quickly in the early, much more compact
universe.
They took everything that made the X
universe so vast and «sandboxy» and turned it into 4 space stations, flying of only 1 ship, no camera views, no remote management of resources in an ordered manner, etc...
In Jonathan Glazer's film, the
universe is
vast but
so are the Scotland highlands.
The
universe of credit cards has become
so vast and varying that selecting just one can be a daunting task.
The Gears of War
universe is
vast and has quite the history,
so with a new developer at the helm I'm interested in seeing what can be done with one of my favorite series of all time.
The Halo
universe is
vast so it's not like 343 Industries and Microsoft don't have a lot of room to play around in.
It is hard for me to fathom that there are
so many people out there that are willing to spend real money on digital spaceships but I have to admit after watching the various commercials for ships even I'm ready to whip out the old credit card and invest in a chance to explore the
vast and dangerous
universe that Star Citizen promises to players.
The AC
universe has
so much potential, is
so vast, that we wanted to offer players a chance to continue Ezio's adventure and we are pleased to be able to deliver it a year after the release of the second game.
«It's a
vast game,
so I was able to add a lot of my ideas to the
universe,» says Finley.
Our current domain is already
so vast that it almost begs us to rethink and rewrite our place in the
universe.
In the first place, employers won't find you in the
vast universe of applicants unless you target them,
so simply firing off your resume for an advertised opening is ineffective at best.