Sentences with phrase «universe seems»

Every person is born with a life purpose, and the universe seems to line up with that goal.
The perceptual universe seems to be largely unknown, unrecognized and unexplored.
From Square Enix to Blizzard, anyone with an RGP universe it seems now has to have a card...
The Mario universe seems like it's all fun, games, and kidnapping.
Pushing further into the universe seems like the main objective in this game, regardless of which path you choose.
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Scale is at times massive and until the game tells you have ventured to far away from the map, the universe seems endless.
Lately, she's felt ready for a change, and the universe seems to agree.
On the heels of an expectations - blasting weekend at the box office, the also - ran extended universe seems to be finding its legs.
Every dozen parsecs or so, the «Star Wars» universe seems to expand.
The combination of Mr. Herzog's doggedly curious sensibility and the mysteries of the digital universe seems both improbable and irresistible.
Both a classic movie for kids and a remarkable portrait of childhood, E.T. is a sci - fi adventure that captures that strange moment in youth when the world is a place of mysterious possibilities (some wonderful, some awful), and the universe seems somehow separate from the one inhabited by grown - ups.
But our universe seems to fit in neither camp.
The ground - breaking results from these observations, which emerged just over a decade ago, is that the expansion of the universe seems to be speeding up.
But when they zoomed in to small distances, they found a strange result — their universe seems to drop two dimensions.
And these crazy ideas have suggested mainly to a change in the nature of science, [the] most puzzling observation that has been made in the last decade is that the universe seems to be full of this, something called dark energy, empty space, it's full of energy.
The most we learn about subatomic paricles called gluons, the more the universe seems to be made of nothing at all
There's not one crisis but two: the universe seems to be younger than the stars in it, and a huge chunk of it is headed in the wrong.
For instance, the theory might explain why the expansion of the universe seems to be accelerating rather than diminishing.
Physicists sometimes grumble that the universe seems designed to make fusion hard.
From a fashion perspective, the universe seems to be stuck in the 1970s.
This work led to the discovery that the expansion of the universe seems to be growing faster, not slower, over time.
On the largest scale, the whole universe seems to display a preferred orientation.
No matter how far we peer out into space, the universe seems to follow the normal laws of gravity in three dimensions.
It was first widely invoked by cosmologists in 1998 to explain why the expansion of the universe seems to be speeding up, a finding that won the Nobel Prize in Physics last year.
For one, general relativity alone can not explain the observed motions of galaxies or the way the universe seems to expand.
-- that lifts the national team to glory and elevates the player to divine status, the universe seems tickled by the prospect of gifting Higuain these chances and delighting in his failure.
«It doesn't interest me to be on the road 300 days a year any more, so I'm sticking to my guns and the universe seems to take care of me.
We saw in Lecture IV how the religious conception of the universe seems to many mind - curers «verified» from day to day by their experience of fact.
According to some quantum theories, that's how the universe seems to work: Until it is observed, matter exists in various states at the same time.
and that, apart from this, there is integration only by universal gravitation, the universe seems rather loosely integrated.
In his last chapter he contemplates the last minutes of planet earth as it faces an extinction of endless cold or intolerable heat and concludes: «The more the universe seems comprehensible, the more it seems pointless» (p. 154).
We do not know why the universe seems orderly or why it is here, and we do not claim to know.
You see,» Davies adds, «even if you dismiss man as a chance happening, the fact remains that the universe seems unreasonably suited to the existence of life - almost contrived - you might say a «put - up job.»»
Trying to live in harmony with the universe seems fine to me.
From its very beginning, the universe seems to be the unfolding and disclosing of a mysterious secret potential and inexhaustible depth, aspects of which are only now being brought to light by science.
But what Hawking calls the whole universe seems to exclude microbes and humans and falling in love.
The universe seems to operate according to rules, not chance and randomness.
The universe seems to be governed by consistent laws that don't change.
The pattern of expansion and growth in the species and the universe seems much the same as our growth and understanding of God.
He also acknowledges that the mystery of why the physics of the universe seems to be written in mathematical laws that are waiting to be discovered is deeply mystifying.
It is often much more tempting to settle for such an absurdist view than to remain steadfast in hope and trust when circumstances make the universe seem to be against us.
It lifts them up, it sees them over hard places, it makes the universe seem friendly, life purposeful, hope real, sacrifice worth while.
Yet with all our advance, new problems have taken the place of those we have temporarily solved, new and previously unknown vistas lie beyond the peaks we have scaled, the limits of the universe seem further away than ever, and the purpose and destiny of man are not one whit clearer.
The universe seemed sinister to them and full of threats.
Until this changes, the channels of a more vital relationship with the spiritual universe seem to remain blocked.
Just don't glare at me when I say the very concept of a big Magic guy in the sky pre-determining every action within the universe seem highly unlikely; and I would go on to say, and could prove, also a very dangerous idea.
Like Mehta, Lewis objected to God on the basis of the evil he saw in the world, but his conversion mirrored that of Leah's as he realised that his objection only made sense if a moral realm existed: «My argument against God was that the universe seemed so cruel and unjust.
As far back as Copernicus, but especially from the 17th Century enlightenment onwards, the discoveries made by the scientific method about the nature of our universe seem to have chipped away at the Christian world view.
A potential portal to other universes seems to have closed.
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