Sentences with phrase «with everything in science»

As with everything in science, you have a theory / model from which you make predictions, then check it against observations.

Not exact matches

In Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything, journalist Joshua Foer recounts the history of humanity's understanding of memory and the techniques devised to augment it.
Mr. Hawking wins easy battles against uneducated (in science) religious persons, but taking his statement on perspective, He is based on assumptions with serious underlying problems, basically everything from mathematics, to the incompatibility of quantum mechanics and relativity, and the lack of proof and evidence for string theories, he is launching a very aggressive statement, probably his last effort on life to counter the anthropomorphic ideas of God, and this is very common in all scientists.
Atheist align with science, which can not YET explain everything in the universe, but a great deal of it.
There are verses in all holy books that are «consistent» with science, but that doesn't mean that everything in the book is accurate or that the statements are scientific.
now as far as science it seeks the most realible and testible idea about everything in the universe to attempt to explain what we are dealing with; it would be a sad world to live in if science simply said «GOD DID IT» GIVE THAT SOME THOUGHT;
God created science - along with everything else in our plane of existence.
If it is true that the creator constantly supports, preserves, and renews His world, if everything new that appears in the world has come and continuously comes from His plan for creation and from His creative power, then in some way it has to come into contact with the reality that forms the object of the sciences
Sure, science hasn't figured out everything... yet, but with each passing day the holes in our knowledge get smaller and smaller.
This discussion has little or nothing to do with a belief in a god, it has everything to do with making some intelligent attempt to understand and expand upon science.
With regard to science, development, thought, invention, ideals, aspirations, liberalism, reason, experience, and everything, everything, everything, we're all, without exception, still sitting in the first grade!
Christianity, and in fact any religion that believes in a personal god / creator, has two fundamental flaws that have absolutely nothing to do with science and everything to do with logic, which incidentally forms the foundation for the only universal / objective truths of reality (putting aside the Cartesian dualism problem).
Science and metaphysics too, providing the latter is viewed as a natural mode of cognition and is not unconsciously supplemented by theological knowledge about God's saving action in the history of redemption, can each from their own angle quite well think of God as the transcendent ground of all reality, of its existence and of its becoming, as the primordial reality comprising everything, supporting everything, but precisely for that reason can not regard him as a partial factor and component in the reality with which we are confronted, nor as a member of its causal series.
I am a born again Christian Protestant (Saved by Grace through Faith alone in Jesus Christ,) and I have everything to do with science!
In Leibowitz's case, the openness shows itself in everything associated with the scientific realm — most especially the natural sciences, but social science and history as welIn Leibowitz's case, the openness shows itself in everything associated with the scientific realm — most especially the natural sciences, but social science and history as welin everything associated with the scientific realm — most especially the natural sciences, but social science and history as well.
Second tale: Defying all the best previous research on how readily people change their opinions, a young PhD student in political science at a top research university teams up with a senior scholar in his field at another top school to publish a brief report in America's leading scholarly scientific journal that upends everything we thought we knew about the subject.
jarhead333 I don't like all of his opinions, but the science in every Dawkins book I've ever read checked out, and 10 years ago when I first became skeptical I checked EVERYTHING with a fine - toothed comb.
And further, the so - called laws of science are at best nothing but a statement of the observed general sequences of behavior in those areas of the Creation with which they are concerned; they are, so to say, «statistical averages,» and they do not cover everything.
Blomberg offers as his definition of inerrancy one penned by Paul Feinberg: «Inerrancy means that when all facts are known, the Scriptures in their original autographs and properly interpreted will be shown to be wholly true in everything that they affirm, whether that has to do with doctrine or morality or with the social, physical, or life sciences
Even a Grand Theory of Everything will not be the last word in science and the need for representing the faith in synthesis with the knowledge of the day will always be with us.
Investigate the evidence yourself, there is nothing at all that truly suggests that the Big Bang happened, the only thing they have used in order to come up with the theory is that in their observances, the Universe appears to be expanding from a central point, it doesn't prove that a Big bang occurred, we know so little about the universe, that we don't even know everything about our own world, and you really believe that our science has figured out the riddle to the beginning of the Universe?
Scientists are people, they are flawed, and I'm pretty sure God did not provide us with the mental ability to fully understand how he pulled everything off, but either way, In General science spends it's time trying to figure out how God did it... not why... you want to know why... I propose to you, as you suggested I open another book and learn, i propose you open a Bible and learn why God Created you.
SiS chief executive Stephen Moon said: «Science underpins everything we do and we're really proud to be fuelling British Cycling with our industry - leading products in the lead up to Tokyo 2020.
In a pilot venture with SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Stanford is launching two talk programs hosted by faculty members: The Future of Everything, focused on engineering, science and technology, and School's In, focused on teaching, learning and education.
In an e-mail she sent to the entire school staff, Heaps wrote: «When I started teaching nutrition a la language arts / science, I realized everything I was teaching did not go along with what is happening at our school when it comes to eating healthy.
The giant canary and all his Sesame Street pals appear at three all - you - can - everything resorts (two in Jamaica, the other on Providenciales), where kids can bake with Cookie Monster, have story time with Elmo and learn about science with Super Grover.
All three discs are staggered and this breaks with everything we have seen so far,» says Christian Brinch, assistant professor in the research group Astrophysics and Planetary Science and the Niels Bohr International Academy at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen.
Warranty: Heat guns are tough, durable items used in everything from construction to science experiments, and many come with a warranty.
The problem is that science tells us otherwise: sensitive tests reveal that pretty much everything in the modern world — fresh fruit included — comes with a cocktail of chemical extras.
«He moved from malaria to cancer... and therefore had to learn everything on his new research subject,» Rihet writes in an interview with Science Careers.
Generally, I start with the corresponding editors» summaries, which are meant for someone like me: a science generalist who is interested in everything but dives deeply only into one field.
But with FWS operating in crisis mode, the key to success will be to «slow down the fire hose of everything else that's happening at FWS long enough to focus on science
Perhaps the big advance will spring from physicists» quest for a theory of everything; from studies of «emergent» phenomena with many moving parts, such as ecologies and economies; from advances in computers and mathematics; from nanotechnology, biotechnology, and other applied sciences; or from investigations of how brains make minds.
The two - year - old Maryland Biotechnology Center is part of that initiative; it aims to be a one - stop shop for life science companies moving to or already in the state, providing everything from free libraries with subscriptions to specialized and expensive information resources, to programs to train a skilled workforce, to expert advice.
EIS, which has regional centers throughout England, employs 250 people with a background in sports science or medicine with specialties in everything from sports psychology and nutrition to biomechanics and performance analysis.
The six - decade - long study on domesticating foxes in Siberia that we write about has everything from cutting - edge science to political intrigue to human / animal love stories, but perhaps more than anything else, it shows that when smart people with a passion for science pair that with almost superhuman perseverance, we can unwrap the mysteries of the world we live in
Already in the literature of the first millennium there are references to people with prodigious memory, particularly in the Naturalis historia (Natural History) of Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus, 23 — 79 A.D.), a sort of encyclopedia that in 37 books describes everything from the geography, science, and technology to the agriculture, medicinal herbs, and insects of ancient Rome.
Scholars who hold tenured positions in Europe or North America are unlikely to drop everything to take on full - time 5 - year contracts in China, notes Cong Cao, an expert on Chinese science policy at the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom: «That's something wrong with the program design from the beginning.»
The use of computers in biomedical science has grown explosively over the last decade, with researchers relying on the machines to do everything from browse the technical literature to model the complex folding of proteins.
When I first started doing research for a story on people who chose to have children early in their science careers, my plan was to take everything I learned from the stories people told, extract the lessons, and combine them with a few quotes into a coherent article.
In 2004, the Ministries of Economic Affairs and of Education, Culture and Science launched a programme with the motto «everything starts with pioneering» -LRB-» Alles begint met pioneren»).
And it's very difficult for reasons that have nothing to do with science, but everything to do with business to get the proper pieces to come together in a way that makes the most sense for maximum benefit.
In each post, one of our researchers explains their own science in their own words, providing you with a uniquely personal perspective on everything from exciting new techniques to eureka moments in the laIn each post, one of our researchers explains their own science in their own words, providing you with a uniquely personal perspective on everything from exciting new techniques to eureka moments in the lain their own words, providing you with a uniquely personal perspective on everything from exciting new techniques to eureka moments in the lain the lab.
Dr Perlmutter IS right and years of science and research back up his claims along with true testimonials from real people - have you even read the book??? like I said before people like you who are not willing to give up gluten carbs and sugars are going to be the first ones to come on here with skepticism and claims that this is just another «fad diet - «newsflash Will this is a lifestyle and the followers are not in a cult they are real people who want to take charge of their health and live to see their great grandchildren and still be sound in their minds its fine to have questions but to come on here and insult this fine doctor who has helped so many people throughout his career and has written a New York times best seller to educate and help so many more people just makes you sound absurd and immature - he is speaking the truth everything we've been told about nutrition is a lie to profit the wheat industry, doctors and pharmaceutical companies because as long as people keep eating the wrong foods and getting sicker and fatter they will all profit.
It doesn't matter if you're both are as far from science as New York from Sidney, the exhibition there is made in such a way with lots of visual effects that everything looks incredibly impressive.
Key players, aside from Baye, are veteran director Xavier Beauvois and, in her screen debut, a riveting actress named Iris Bry who was planning on a career in library science until a chance meeting with the film's casting director changed everything.
Everything in Independence Day: Resurgence aids basic reasoning; lasers work because of science; someone is good at everything because they're a pilot; and a Hemsworth is able to share screen time with Charlotte Gainsbourg because it's a God damn Roland EmmerEverything in Independence Day: Resurgence aids basic reasoning; lasers work because of science; someone is good at everything because they're a pilot; and a Hemsworth is able to share screen time with Charlotte Gainsbourg because it's a God damn Roland Emmereverything because they're a pilot; and a Hemsworth is able to share screen time with Charlotte Gainsbourg because it's a God damn Roland Emmerich movie.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, which covered everything from working with a green screen to putting more black people in science fiction, Tessa Thompson talked about the development of her character Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok — and one key moment that got left on the cutting room flooIn a recent interview with Rolling Stone, which covered everything from working with a green screen to putting more black people in science fiction, Tessa Thompson talked about the development of her character Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok — and one key moment that got left on the cutting room flooin science fiction, Tessa Thompson talked about the development of her character Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok — and one key moment that got left on the cutting room flooin Thor: Ragnarok — and one key moment that got left on the cutting room floor.
Monáe has been ahead of the curve with her visuals and penchant for science - fiction, having previously referenced everything from Fritz Lang to Philip K. Dick in her work.
After taking on everything from singing, animated animals in «Enchanted» to glitzy con artists in «American Hustle,» Adams is turning her inimitable gaze to science fiction with the upcoming «Arrival.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z