Sentences with phrase «whole human space»

The whole human space flight program hangs in the balance.

Not exact matches

I wouldn't want to see human space zeroed out to support a whole bunch of earth science» either, he added.
«A human being is a part of the whole, called by us Universe, a part limited in time and space.
Human temporality therefore tries to divine what the future may bring; it takes the whole of itself (past, present and its future) and puts its whole destiny in an Absolute (ideology, deity, even the self) in the hope and belief that it may be reborn to a new space - time dimension, the eschatological, and thus possess the fullness of time.
Upon careful analysis, at least ten such points become apparent: (1) Blake alone among Christian artists has created a whole mythology; (2) he was the first to discover the final loss of paradise, the first to acknowledge that innocence has been wholly swallowed up by experience; (3) no other Christian artist or seer has so fully directed his vision to history and experience; (4) to this day his is the only Christian vision that has openly or consistently accepted a totally fallen time and space as the paradoxical presence of eternity; (5) he stands alone among Christian artists in identifying the actual passion of sex as the most immediate epiphany of either a demonic or a redemptive «Energy,» just as he is the only Christian visionary who has envisioned the universal role of the female as both a redemptive and a destructive power; (6) his is the only Christian vision of the total kenotic movement of God or the Godhead; (7) he was the first Christian «atheist,» the first to unveil God as Satan; (8) he is the most Christocentric of Christian seers and artists; (9) only Blake has created a Christian vision of the full identity of Jesus with the individual human being (the «minute particular»); and (10) as the sole creator of a post-biblical Christian apocalypse, he has given Christendom its only vision of a total cosmic reversal of history.
He argued that while each human being has a very tiny life span, or finite appearance in the whole of space - time of the universe, humanity is also an eternal intelligible essence.
In a recent interview with Gary Gutting for the New York Times, Tim Maudlin, professor of philosophy at NYU, rejects arguments based on cosmology that seek to show that human beings have any special place: «No one looking at the vast extent of the universe and the completely random location of homo sapiens within it (in both space and time) could seriously maintain that the whole thing was intentionally created for us.
But if, on the other hand, we refuse to regard human socialization as anything more than a chance arrangement, a modus vivendi lacking all power of internal growth, then (excepting, at the most, a few elementary rules safeguarding the living - space of the individual) we find the whole structure of politico - economico - social relations reduced to an arbitrary system of conventional and temporary expedients.
So a human is a composite whole of a spiritual being outside of time and space, a soul (heart, mind and emotions) and a physical being in a symbiotic relationship with the surrounding environment and there can be a myriad of reasons as to why something happens.
Crossing the vast gulf of interstellar space within a human lifespan will require a whole new wave of research.
At the same time any effort to identify a safe operating space for humanity must grapple with the fact that humans, on the whole, have never been better off — whether the metric be population, wealth or some other measure.
And basically it's all set up ahead of time and it runs programs for each and every space, so the rain forest is different than the deserts, the deserts are different than the highlands, the lowlands and then there is also the whole zone for the human — you know, human visitors.
«A human being is a part of a whole, called by us «Universe», a part limited in time and space.
«A human being is a part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in time and space.
When i reached the Phendrana rifts and started reading about the space pirates role in the whole situation i began to think of them more as a power hungry race searching to gain more control over the univers, much like humans, always wanting to kill off the opposition through force.
The dialogues and the body languages mixed mime the dynamics of the complexity of the reality, Paul Valéry, in a magnificent text of 1936 (Philosophy of the dance) say it is an art deducted from life, an action of the whole human body transposed into a world, in a kind of space - time which is not any more completely the same as the one in practical life.
-RRB- say it is an art deducted from life, an action of the whole human body transposed into a world, in a kind of space - time which is not any more completely the same as the one in practical life.
It's nice to see designers thinking about what ways these wonderful «space marine» armors could change combat, and while the scale of powered armor doesn't exactly match that of mecha, and thus is really a whole different kettle of fish, a lot of the solutions are the same — just as giant robots shouldn't be treated as human analogues, humans in powered armor should have different skillsets following from their upgrade.
First thing, seconds into the game, and the whole place has been trashed, while gods - or humans who have ascended to some place near gods - are flung in every direction as space invaders move in.
A set of artistic practices which take as their theoretical and practical point of departure the whole of human relations and their social context, rather than an independent and private space.
Albert Einstein once said, «A human being is part of a whole, called by us the «Universe,» a part limited in time and space.
The collection as a whole, but especially works featuring single figures (Nightmare I or Untitled XIII) encourage us to look beyond place and space, and to submit to an exploration of human feelings and emotion.
The whole space will be scarred and changed after the performance, evoking the peacefulness and the relationship of the human being to the nature.
the moments when partners soften and give each other space to be human and understood... when they start to let go of their own perspectives just enough to see each other as real, whole, flawed and beautiful people instead of just someone who should be meeting their expectations.
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