Not exact matches
everything is made up of
atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables of heat and light and
things like that that cause different reactions to make different
things and these
things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely different and had
things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed over time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life
as we know it will be different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species like in the movie time machine
atoms... all brought about by the scientific method have evidence
as to their the reason why
things are the way they are... NOT god... in EVERY instance god has proven not to be what it is... the reason a volcano explodes is not because the wrath of god is upon a community... we understand the process behind the event but we didn't always KNOW that.
And if it can, why can't the «primeval
atom» (
as Lemaitre called the
thing that was at the start of the big bang) have been its own cause?
If a
thing that exists in the theory, like a helium
atom, does not have the same properties
as a real helium
atom, the theory is missing something.
Today
atoms are understood not
as tiny
things but
as structured units with a nucleus and protons, electrons, etc..
If we are a bunch of
atoms randomly headed to nowhere in particular, that is not a basis for thought, discussion, or the very concept that there can be such a
thing as morality.
Extracts from a 1945 Sheed and Ward book «God and the
Atom» written shortly after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima... we felt certain till now, we could not do without God
as the explanation of
things, now we are not quite so certain.
Moreover, most contemporary Westerners would include minds, bodies,
atoms, bacteria, airplanes, and mountains in the class of
things which they know to be real; but they may be uncertain about the status in reality of God, mathematical entities, and logical concepts such
as «possibility.»
Things made of visible
atoms are known
as baryonic matter, which sounds like something you'd take at the doctor's office.
And by extension we regard our kind of matter —
atoms, molecules, rocks, water, air, stars and all of the other
things that interact with visible light —
as the most important kind of matter in the universe.
Things such
as tables or rocks or cows are made of so many gazillions of
atoms that they don't behave in unpredictable ways.
Lucretius» only known work, On the Nature of
Things, is remarkable for its foreshadowing of Darwinism, humans
as higher primates, the study of
atoms and the scientific method — all contemplated in a geocentric world ruled by eccentric gods.
As long as many of the ingredients of ordinary things were too scarce to be identified by any known method, the notion of a universe composed of atoms was still an abstractio
As long
as many of the ingredients of ordinary things were too scarce to be identified by any known method, the notion of a universe composed of atoms was still an abstractio
as many of the ingredients of ordinary
things were too scarce to be identified by any known method, the notion of a universe composed of
atoms was still an abstraction.
A similar
thing happens to a universe with relentless acceleration: Galaxies would be destroyed, the solar system would unbind and eventually all the planets would burst asunder
as the rapid expansion of space rips apart its very
atoms.
String theory has emerged
as the most promising approach to unifying quantum mechanics — the laws governing very, very small
things such
as atoms, nuclei and quarks — with general relativity, which describes the world on a scale
as large
as that of stars and galaxies.
We spend time contemplating big
things like galaxies and small
things like
atoms, and the knowledge we generate helps us answer basic questions, such
as: Who are we?
What would happen if we could arrange the
atoms one by one the way we want them (within reason, of course; you can't put them so that they are chemically unstable, for example)... The principles of physics,
as far
as I can see, do not speak against the possibility of maneuvering
things atom by
atom.
«The principles of physics,
as far
as I can see, do not speak against the possibility of maneuvering
things atom by
atom.»
But
as Richard Feynman pointed out in 1959, the eventual end goal is to be able to build
things one
atom at a time.
And in the end, the only
thing that really matters is that the filmmakers were market - savvy enough to frame
Atom — the junkyard bot adopted by Goyo's character —
as a puppyish, adorably scrappy, Iron Giant - style affection machine and, more importantly, to pair him with Goyo and allow them both to run roughshod over Jackman.
Despite quality thespians and an acclaimed filmmaker in
Atom Egoyan (Ararat) at the helm, The Captive, which deals with a child abduction and pornography ring, ends up being none of these
things, and subsequently, I felt myself growing increasingly associating my experience with that of its title
as part of a «Captive audience», yearning for the sweet hereafter of the closing credits to release me.
As for Intel's Oak Trail - based
Atom CPUs, the reason for it to be not in the scheme of
things is its higher price and power consumption leading to higher priced tablet PCs but with below par battery performance.
Thanks to them, the collective imagination seized on the idea that
things are only solid in appearance,
as everything is made up of countless indivisible particles or
atoms separated by the void.
Or you might be distracted by wondering why
things like rebrandings are touted
as «coming - of - age tales» or what exactly a bits - and -
atom theme is, but in any case you can get the story behind it.
But for more heavy lifting you'd be better off choosing one of the options above
as the Intel
Atom CPU in this
thing is great at saving power and making the battery last for ages but not so good at super speedy processing.