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
If you are referring to the geological
time scale, sure, but it seems you are conflating
human history
with geology here.
Still further, Hartshorne points out that our loveless physics and biology have produced in our
time loveless politics and economics,
with the results that we have seen the revival of
human cruelty on an unprecedented
scale and the adoption of callous economic policies which leave the alleviation of
human miseries to the automatic functioning of the «market.
Satan did it, and fell... man, seduced by the father of lies, and lust for power has allowed pride to swell up in his heart, has done the same... Scriptures were written long ago, but we see them fulfilled
with our own eyes (Dan.12: 4) There has never been
time as such we're living in, when man is so advanced, yet the deprivation of
human character on WORLDWIDE
scale, is unprecedented from any
time in history of mankind!
The
human brain possesses a posse of precision timekeepers tasked
with keeping track of
time on different
scales and for different sensory purposes.
Given the complexity and
scale of the interfaces required, Shepard and his team believe that the degree of noninvasiveness required for
human use within this aggressive
time frame can only be achieved
with electrode architectures based on stimulation and recording at the brain surface.
There is growing awareness that the profound environmental changes (eg, in diet and other lifestyle conditions) that began
with the introduction of agriculture and animal husbandry ≈ 10000 y ago occurred too recently on an evolutionary
time scale for the
human genome to adapt (2 — 5).
Indeed, the authors occasionally surprise readers, particularly
with their recurring interest in the subtle institutional dynamics - from state charter laws to the nitty - gritty of making these
human -
scale organizations actually work over
time - that mean life or death for fledgling charter schools.
Once you've designed your speedy monstrosity, it's
time to enter the arena; you can play single matches, or a full season, either
with well -
scaled AI bots or other
humans.
With a sense of wonder, tenderness, and humor, her work encourages a contemplation of the tension between
time and timelessness, place and placelessness, and the
human and universal
scale.
Still, the blue field of Notre Dame, the few black lines, and the vertical just short of
human scale make me think decades ahead to a painting
with a similar title but more than five
times as wide.
He also spoke of the importance, whether riding a balloon in the jet stream or going up against British Airways as an aviation upstart 25 years ago, of «protecting the downside» and mused on why
humans seemed to have a hard
time with that kind of risk management when it was on the planetary
scale.
Psychological studies * and surveys have revealed deeply ingrained
human traits, many shaped by our evolutionary history as a «here and now» species, that prevent us from acting rationally in the face of threats
with long
time scales, dispersed impacts and inherent complexity.
But if we replace these sources of energy
with others that allow us to continue modern industrial society's implicit program of turning everything on earth into toxic waste, success against GW will be a rather hollow victory (not that I think any kind of real total «success» on this front is really possible at this point in any
human time scale).
Because mixing is relatively slow, although important in the
human time scale, when deeper waters mix
with the surface it can now absorb more CO2.
Nature (
with hopefully some constructive input from
humans) will decide the global warming question based upon climate sensitivity, net radiative forcing, and oceanic storage of heat, not on the type of multi-decadal
time scale variability we are discussing here.
But there remains far too much natural variability in the frequency and potency of rare and powerful storms — on
time scales from decades to centuries — to go beyond pointing to this event being consistent
with what's projected on a
human - heated planet.
The two of us, along
with Tom Peterson of the National Climatic Data Center, undertook a literature review to try to move beyond the anecdotes and understand what scientists were really saying at the
time regarding the various forces shaping climate on
time human time scales.
But environmental campaigners say it's clear that a little uncertainty goes a long way toward sustaining public inertia on an issue
with the
time scale and complexity of
human - driven climate change.
Psychological and sociological studies have revealed deeply ingrained
human traits, many shaped by our evolutionary history as a «here and now» species, that prevent us from acting rationally in the face of threats
with long
time scales, dispersed impacts and inherent complexity.
So far - reaching is the impact of modern
humans that esteemed palaeoclimatologist Wally Broecker has suggested that we have not entered a new geological epoch, a relatively minor event on the geologic
time scale, but a new era — the Anthropozoic — on a par in Earth history
with the development of multicellular life.
The modern
human brain (below, shown to the same
scale) is about three
times larger,
with more than four
times the amount of neocortex surface area.
neither do those uncertainties allow scientific closure — as long as models of the climate system's behavior decay into chaos on shorter
time scales than
human history, climate modeling will remain prey to misrepresentation by those well enough paid, or ideologically bloody minded enough to do so: the trouble
with the climate wars is that neither political side, activist or obscurantist, really gives a damn about the science, and those presuming to speak for it invite damnation by both.
I think we still need to be open to the possibility that natural variability has played a role in the recent warming of the Arctic and that the summer ice could come back, but
with each year that goes by without a return to the pre-2007 summertime Arctic climatology it seems a bit more likely that the remarkable change that we have witnessed will prove to be irreversible on a
human time scale.
There are many other
human - induced stresses on life, including land conversion
with habitat destruction, species overharvesting, homogenization of biota, and ubiquitous toxins, which must be dealt
with, yet global warming caused by fossil fuel burning may be a unique threat because of the millennial
time scale of anthropogenic carbon within surface carbon reservoirs.
Honorable scientists
with respect for the principles of the scientific method admit that even on a
human scale the Earth has not warmed to any significant degree at over the last seventeen years going on two decades, during which
time CO2 increased.