Sentences with phrase «universal constant states»

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As a constant, the universe itself must be subject to infinite evolution, evolution being a rule necessary for constants that can not be proven to exist always in the same state, which our universe can't be, because we just know we're only 14 billion years old or so in this genesis (that we scientifically pretend that the facts of this genesis of our universe apply also to the infinite universal possibilities subject to evolution absent of creation is a bit strange to me, but I digress).
And instead you hold to a belief that states an anthropic universe necessitating precisely tuned universal constants appeared out of random chance?
Almost universal access to computers and the internet, the interconnected nature of computer networks, and the constant development of new techniques mean that attacks can come from anywhere, from state actors to terrorist organisations, and even to individuals operating from their own homes — a point underlined by the emergence of so - called «hacktivists».
It's the film's universal truths — among them the constant splintering and rebuilding of familial relations, the open road as an open - ended metaphor, and the need for continued purpose and relevancy as one grows older — that makes this six - time Oscar nominee (including a Best Picture nod) less a movie involving a specific state and more a film evoking a specific state of mind.
In short, in a world where values and fashions are in a constant state of flux, St Mary's School, Cambridge can stand firm and be proud of its clear identity, core values and the timeless universal truths it champions.»
The works carry a spiritual resonance as through Verbicky's choice in titles, uniting the works in the idea of awareness of both the constant fluctuations of our lives and the universal state of motion.
With elements culled from a variety of online sources, her moving image collages are in a state of constant oscillation; the particular and peculiar rapidly expanding to universals and then, just a quickly, contracting right back again.
I'm vaguely familiar with the gas laws; equations of state and all that; but let's just for the moment stick with the perfect gas from which we get: - pV = nRT So the number (n) of mols of gas in the atmosphere is constant (maybe) and R is a Universal constant; and p is a proxy for Temperature (you say), so presumably p is proportional to T.
One universal truth about babies and young children is that they are in a constant state of change.
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