Together they form the harmony between the universe and the soul thus making a whole again, the perfect balance. |
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By expanding as Lord Siva, the Lord becomes the annihilator of the universe when needed. |
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Scientists continue to find order and purpose in an orderless and purposeless universe which can nonetheless produce structures of great beauty. |
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These fields spread out immediately through the universe without loss in strength. |
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The Primordial Essence that is our individual lives extends throughout the limitless universe and permeates all things, living and nonliving. |
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The virtuosity of the three artists on their instruments created a universe of sound that captivated the audience. |
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Why, given its exceedingly smooth beginnings, is the universe so clumpy, on all scales from galaxies to galactic superclusters? |
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Furthermore, belief in an eternal universe breaks the principle of causality. |
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All human beings live out their lives in a universe of order and disorder, causality and contingency, regularity and chance. |
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Phase changes are fundamental to many biological and non-biological processes on the Earth and in the universe in general. |
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Somewhere in a parallel universe a stellar career in marketing is unfolding. |
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It is a startling debut attempt to create an original universe for a space opera. |
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She finds the study of space, physics and the origin and faiths of the universe fascinating. |
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It makes my head go dizzy, like when trying to imagine the universe and the concept of infinite space. |
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His nihilistic view of human existence was the very starting point in his lifelong struggle to confront the universe face-to-face. |
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Where did I fit into this strange universe with sorceresses and powerful stones. |
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When you're young you just cannot imagine a universe without yourself because you are so vain. |
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Each of these assumptions may actually turn out to be false in the universe we live in and therefore provide a solution to the puzzle. |
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So, what happens when you solipsistically command the universe to award you several million dollars by lottery? |
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He abandoned his cherished idea of a universe based on geometric solids when it was obvious that it simply did not fit the evidence. |
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This planet is a grain of sand in a universe that is so much greater than we can dream. |
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I just have problems suspending my disbelief of unverified conjecture on a universe none of us can see. |
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In the end, there is just the untenanted landscape, the natural universe which was there before man and will be there after man. |
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Even a New Yorker knows that there has to be some message from the universe in a near-death experience. |
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As a result, every bounty hunter in the universe is gunning for him to collect the massive bounty on his head. |
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But there may be better and worse ways of doing this splitting of the universe into nameable parts. |
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These and other observations were nails in the geocentric coffin, making Copernicus's heliocentric universe an increasingly persuasive concept. |
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Since the universe is unlimited in size, there must also be an unlimited number of atoms and an infinite amount of void. |
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The externalisation of the world, the unknownness of the mind and the unknownness of the universe are the same. |
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Also challenged is the view that conversion entails changes in the beliefs, values, identities, and the universe of discourse of individuals. |
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Why can't we believe that the universe is infinite, both in size and duration? |
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The basic idea behind inflation is that a repulsive form of gravity caused the universe to expand. |
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If you really believe that the universe is infinite than you must also accept that godlike things will exist. |
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If the universe is expanding at any time and is closed, the expansion will slow down in the future. |
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They want to believe the universe is an elegant universe-and it's not so elegant. |
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This implied that the universe was expanding and led the way to the Big Bang theory. |
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Among the many mysteries in the universe is the dark matter in galaxies and clusters. |
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Light from the object began its long journey across space when the universe was less than a billion years old. |
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Others believe that the universe was created as a whole by a single all-powerful entity. |
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So the question then is how much information has the universe processed since the Big Bang? |
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At the moment they believe the universe to be expanding, or contracting, or both. |
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For a few millennia after the Big Bang, the universe was dense, turbulent, and unimaginably hot. |
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If it is not, then the whole universe and all of science flow from a necessary but unintelligent source of intelligibility. |
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The idea that the universe had a beginning is common to various religions and mythologies. |
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For some, mysticism implies that subjective knowledge of the true nature of the universe can, in fact, be obtained. |
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She thought of the universe as being full of mystical forces including gravitation and magnetism. |
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Jimmie's playgrounds were not of the mundane world of his parents, but spanned a universe still aborning. |
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He created an absurd and funny universe that, though ridiculous, always seemed real and sincere. |
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We respond to the luminous revelations of small transcendences rather than the ungraspable miracles of the universe or the cosmos. |
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According to Tibetan Buddhism, the universe is populated by a vast array of enlightened and unenlightened beings. |
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No scientific work can ever address the question of how intelligence arose in a universe of undifferentiated matter. |
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Is our universe all there is, or are there uncountably many parallel universes? |
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Carried to its extreme, this hypothesis suggests that at one time all the matter of the universe was compacted together. |
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When the universe expands, the particles of matter dilute, or take up less space in a given volume. |
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As the light shone, its radiance blazed from one end of the universe to the other. |
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She stays like that, lifting her face and her camera to the heavens, in the squawking aerial universe of all these flying creatures. |
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In the paper Friedmann showed that the radius of curvature of the universe can be either an increasing or a periodic function of time. |
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We inhabit an expanding universe of news and journalism, flowing faster and more freely than ever before. |
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Yet, in our view, such problems are answerable whereas the scientific evidence for an old Earth and old universe seems unanswerable. |
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When you blow up a balloon the surface will expand, just as our universe is expanding. |
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The inflation theory says that a baby universe blows up very quickly, like a balloon, in the tiniest fraction of a second. |
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For Darwin, matter is not static but is constantly in motion, dynamic, so the universe itself is bursting with life, motion, energy. |
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In 1997, Governato designed a computer model to simulate evolution of the universe from the big bang until the present. |
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To present ourselves to the universe in as pure a state as when we came in, and start again with a clean slate. |
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As staunch monotheists, for example, they saw the entire universe as the seamless work of God. |
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And just as Humphreys' model has the universe expanding out of a white hole so too does their paper! |
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Only seventy odd years ago the whole of humanity thought that the entire universe verse was just our own Milky Way. |
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The geometry of the khanda with its symmetry speaks to me of the perfection of the universe and its Creator. |
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In a bizarro alternate universe where the awards really truly were merit-based, he still would have been nominated for this performance. |
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His universe was a bizarre and surreal place but his writing also hinted at serious themes. |
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It isn't often that anyone else in the known universe sides with me in an argument. |
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There does exist a whole universe of moderately priced but delicious wines that are easy to buy and effortless to drink. |
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The most distant objects in the universe are about a hundred billion trillion miles away. |
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Although the universe started with a Big Bang, analysis of recent cosmological measurements allows a possibility that it will end with a Big Rip. |
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Then since the universe will be accelerating at a very fast rate, could it be that the sky will look redder and redder towards the Big Rip? |
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Some theorists speculate that the universe will end in a big crunch, when everything collapses in on itself. |
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He describes how the universe might die a heat death, and also argues that it may be possible that a big crunch will occur instead. |
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If, as he has said, the universe was created with a big bang, it may end with a big crunch, when all the galaxies crash together. |
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Indeed, all of the matter in the universe was created in the first few moments after the big bang. |
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From a massive explosion, the big bang, the universe started and has been expanding ever since. |
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The big bang singularity is where all the mass of the universe used to be concentrated. |
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Globally the symmetry is broken in any universe that is finite, or began with a big bang. |
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Gamma Ray Bursts are the most violent explosions the universe has seen since the big bang, astronomers say. |
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In the initial stages of the big bang the universe existed in a highly compressed state. |
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The image contains stunning detail of the universe just after the big bang. |
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For the first third of a million years or so after the big bang, matter and energy in the universe moved in lockstep. |
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By then the universe had cooled down enough for neutral atoms to form, at last allowing radiation to travel unimpeded. |
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Although the primordial plasma became transparent to photons after the universe cooled, the photons did not travel unhindered afterwards. |
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For He rules the universe to build His church and to shepherd His sheep with love and wisdom. |
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The planet is never named, because it might as well be the whole universe in this book. |
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What exact history is realized in a universe does, of course, depend on microscopic details. |
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It is this rebirth and destruction that keeps the balance and saves the universe from tottering over the brink of destruction. |
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He posed once the idea to me that the whole, the totality of the universe is just perception. |
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Through such liturgy, both the universe as macrocosm and the individual human being as microcosm are transformed, transfigured and deified. |
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Thus, TCM views each of us as part of one unbroken whole, a microcosm, or smaller universe of Nature. |
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To take off through the air, casting one's gaze across the endless sweep of the universe or upon the no less exciting realm of the microcosm. |
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Not for the first time, I reflect on the topsy-turvy, upside-down parallel universe of India. |
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If our three-dimensional universe possesses one of these identified topologies, then this may in some way be dictated by laws of Nature. |
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The cool universe of digitality has absorbed the world of metaphor and metonymy. |
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And then we are faced with the difficult metaphysical question of whether such a universe is really possible. |
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This, in turn, is based on the metaphysical assumption that the universe is harmonious and coherent. |
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Newton's mechanical physics invited the Enlightenment metaphysic of the remote Watchmaker God who just wound up the universe and let it go. |
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Charles stubbornly resists any metanarrative based on a wishful need to infuse a random and absurd universe with meaning. |
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He has the voice that shakes the very frame of the universe and makes you wish to be unborn. |
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Among the collection essays, they give magisterial overviews of the arts and conceptual universe of the Yoruba and Senufo. |
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Tune into gamma rays, and see titanic explosions scattered throughout the universe at a rate of about one per day. |
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The religious experience and historical activity of Muhammad emerges and unfurls precisely in this semiological universe we no longer understand. |
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In fact, it may be that every intelligent race in the universe inadvertently self-destructs in this way. |
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If God is omnipotent and omniscient, why didn't he start the universe out in the first place so it would come out the way he wants? |
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Can a player breaking tackles on the fringes of the college football universe win the game's ultimate prize? |
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Newton was no mechanist and didn't see the universe as a smooth-running machine. |
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Much of the universe is unknown still, at least to us on Earth, although most of the known baryonic mass is evidently in a simple form. |
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Sometimes you need reading matter from a universe without emotional complications. |
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For the physicist, time and space, along with matter, form part of the equipment that the universe comes with. |
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In the universe matter and physical space are in permanent dynamic equilibrium. |
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Striving in a law-bound, seemingly rational universe made success more thinkable, possibly more doable. |
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There are two people in this known universe who know what my conspiracy-laden mind is thinking. |
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The second is a parallel culinary universe in which it is OK to combine tinned tuna and baked beans in the same dish. |
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I omnipotently took it upon myself to expel from the universe as we know it future specimens of well-fitted survivalist weeds. |
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Their studies revealed lyrics that spoke of the restoration of balance in the universe and repairing the harmony between humanity and nature. |
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Everything animate or inanimate that is within the universe is controlled and owned by the Lord. |
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He thus moved the universe from a Copernican Sun-centered system to a Sun located far from the galactic center in one of the spiral arms. |
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They seem a universe away from the stereotypically massive corporate or government bureaucracy. |
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As the universe expanded the nuclei captured electrons to form a cool gas of neutral atoms. |
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A sample of 155 off-sale alcohol outlets was randomly selected from the universe of all off-sale alcohol outlets. |
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The occultness and the intrinsic links of both the universe and human beings are incredibly demonstrated. |
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Plastic nature enables Cudworth to account for the providential ordering of the universe without falling into the trap of occasionalism. |
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Astronomers here observe the universe by studying faint radio waves emitted by stars, evaporating comets and distant galaxies. |
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Is the red-shift of starlight actually due to universe expansion, or could there be another cause? |
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This was done by using Hubble to peer halfway across the universe to find ancient exploding stars called supernovae. |
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My transition from the taken-for-granted God as the creator of the universe to a more agnostic position came through Rastafari. |
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When persons achieve perfect rationality, they accord with the rational order of a universe ruled by divine reason. |
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People used to think the earth was flat and the universe revolved around it. |
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That theory holds that the universe was created 10 to 20 billion years ago when a cosmic explosion hurled matter in all directions. |
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In theory, they spread an infinite distance, and can manifest clear across the universe in the wink of an eye. |
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Quantum mechanics has not been reconciled with general relativity, but physicists don't say the universe contains contradictions. |
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But yes, it is a story of faith, of wonderment at all things in the universe and of the law of nature. |
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If the whole universe is expanding at a rate that is calculable, then by regress, we can go back to the starting point of this expansion. |
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In 1922, the Russian physicist Alexander Friedmann predicted from general relativity that the universe should be expanding. |
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The town's location at the foot of Europe's highest mountain and the centre of every serious alpinist's universe is not in question. |
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The fire altars symbolized the universe and there were three types of altars representing the earth, the atmosphere and the sky. |
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Just so everyone knows, this story is set nearly four decades from now, in a alternate universe that will never come to pass. |
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Starting in ancient times, the Chinese people began to explain the universe in terms of yin and yang. |
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They were pawns, used to play a game that would otherwise rend the universe apart. |
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Well, if the universe is flat, this tells us something about the total amount of mass and energy in it. |
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If the universe hasn't lavished you with extravagance lately, use this week's Mercurian energy to add some major extensions to your wish list. |
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We have a place in the universe God has created, and we are fully subject to its processes. |
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Boris goes to his death knowing that there is a God and that the universe has a meaning. |
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We may well be living in a habitable portion of an infinite and random universe whose initial state obeyed no laws of Nature at all. |
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It would be inappropriately anthropocentric to imagine that the entire universe resembles our little piece of it. |
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Remember we are way ahead of the ancients, who thought that the rest of the universe revolved around the Earth. |
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This has antigravity properties, causing the expansion of the universe to speed up. |
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Why is the universe made of matter and not equal parts of matter and antimatter? |
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Theory suggests that, at the moment the universe was created, equal amounts of matter and antimatter were formed. |
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This is perhaps fitting, as this is the only place in the universe that we can say without any doubt that life exists. |
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The reason we live in a universe fit for life, is that it was hatched in a laboratory in some other universe fit for life. |
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Has anyone in the known or unknown universe bought one of these supremely useless, blisteringly overhyped, rideable vacuum cleaners? |
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He believed that Aristotle's universe of phantasms could be artfully manipulated to achieve various ends. |
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There was nothing more annoying in the entire universe than the sound of a mosquito buzzing around near your ear. |
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The idea of a cyclical universe is controversial but a leading researcher believes we really could be stuck in a never-ending loop. |
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Most of the life in the universe could bask in the ruddy light of red dwarfs. |
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Almost all practicing astronomers and astrophysicists believe in the big bang, a billions-of-years-old universe and other evolutionary ideas. |
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Astrophysicists have been discovering that the initial conditions of the universe appear to have been incredibly fine tuned. |
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According to my research on astrophysics, the most powerful of the known forces in the universe is nuclear energy, which fuels the stars. |
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The asymmetry between the amounts of matter and antimatter in the universe remains unexplained. |
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Epicurus adopted the atomic theory of Democritus, who taught that in a universe of colliding atoms there could be no room for divine activity. |
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The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction. |
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The reason I adopt this tack is because entropy of the universe is said to be directional. |
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At one time in the beginning of the universe and the beginning of energy, that energy must have been magicked or tricked into being. |
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It was a marvelous display of an orderly universe and a never-to-be forgotten experience of eerie beauty and magnificence. |
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A number of sources quote his belief that the earth is at the centre of the universe but that it rotates on its axis once a day. |
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Another line of evidence that the universe began is the cosmic radiation background. |
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An unheroic age could now escape to an alternative universe of gallant cavaliers and their trusted servants. |
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For most Hellenized people in the first century, the universe is geocentric, all creation centered about the earth. |
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It was difficult for a man considering all kinds of violence sinful to conceive that there did exist some use for it in the universe which was not unholy and sacrilegious. |
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In their universe all is bland, bloodless, bleached of character. |
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That we live in a habitable universe of course is a selection effect. |
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But is it not the case that literature supersedes history, as one of the ultimate signifiers in a universe literate in necessary layers of meanings? |
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Aristotle saw a universe with a stationary earth at the center and Galileo saw a universe with the earth in motion about the sun. |
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With Sun, Uranus, Neptune and the weekend Moon playing loony tunes in the curious universe of Aquarius, who could predict what this week's winds of mischief will bring? |
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In the Harry Potter universe as created by J.K. Rowling, the sport of quidditch plays an important and exciting role. |
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But opting for immediate gratification and having the universe influence our agenda keep long-term goals outside our grasp. |
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The onomatopoeic tune that resulted was hilarious, but the implication that in a digital universe all correspondences are known in advance was rather disturbing. |
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Reading about cosmology captured her imagination and, intrigued by questions of how the universe came to be, she narrowed her focus to astrophysics. |
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I like to think that these detectors are like bionic ears for the human race to allow us to listen to the sounds of the universe for the first time. |
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I'm convinced now that the universe is out to get me, that somewhere karma, fate and destiny are somewhere playing cards while they laugh at my expense. |
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Leibniz, meanwhile, believed every atom in the universe to have a soul, the universe being a projection through them of God's will, like a cosmic hologram. |
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Perhaps the only escape from the inevitable Big Rip would be to create some extra-dimensional wormhole passage to a universe with less hostile parameters. |
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Now obviously things might go quite differently in our universe than I conjecture, and they might have gone quite differently in the alternate universe. |
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I'm not a salesman and I don't peddle Bibles to make a living, but it's as if I experienced some alternate universe where I knew what it was like to be a sad sack salesman. |
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To the non-theistic scientist, the objective universe is what it is, and the question of how it got that way is just one more thing to investigate. |
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Not until the ambient temperature in the expanding universe had cooled from trillions down to about 3,000 degrees Kelvin did the nuclei capture electrons. |
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It seems the universe is punishing, violent, random, chaos, and so of course you become controlling. |
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And now, in a small nebula brimming with new lifeforms, ready and innocently waiting to see what the universe had in store for them, an Alpha lurks. |
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The whole universe is also vibrating at a certain vibration per second. |
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I suspect that the universe is deterministic and based upon a set of first principles that are probably not comprehensible to any sort of being that is bound to causality. |
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At the tiniest end of the spectrum, miniaturization is showing the promise of a nano-world, where everything we take for granted about the physical universe is up for grabs. |
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Sure, the universe of Americans willing to plunk down for an electric sports car is small. |
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The result for Milne's cosmology was a stationary universe with an infinite past age which, of course, acted as a precursor to the steady-state theory. |
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The second is philosophical naturalism, which says that everything in the universe is governed by natural law and nothing ever circumvents that law. |
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In other words, we feel that we are moving at a slow, stately rate through a universe whose contents have been abnormally slowed. |
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The reason for this is that I contain the universe in my bosom. |
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Researchers in Germany have been looking carefully at the after glow of the big bang and have decided that the universe is shaped like a trumpet bell. |
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Some schools hold the view that liberated beings may voluntarily return to the physical universe in order to help those who are as yet unliberated. |
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I think that the two types of cosmology, that is religious cosmology based on a metaphysical vision or view of the universe and modern cosmology, should not be confused. |
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Inside the separate universe of the right, the numbers are responsively repeated until everyone knows they're true. |
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And for the duration I lived in a parallel universe to the one I knew on the outside. |
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Night after night, speaking in Spanish, Ramos is a parallel universe Lou Dobbs. |
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In the right frame of mind any crucial five minutes could amuse the most restive psyche, despite which fact you feel certain that you could easily destroy a universe of time. |
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The universe is anarchic and doesn't care about us and unfortunately, there's no greater rhyme or reason as to why it would be me. |
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The reader feels the personal cataclysm of four kibbutznik paratroopers as their universe falls from grace. |
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So, is the universe to us a game of tic-tac-toe or a game of chess? |
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One can learn all sorts of interesting things about the cosmological history of our universe from the angular spectrum of the cosmic background radiation. |
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Such observatories allow astronomers to observe the universe in ways not possible from the surface of Earth, usually because of interference from our planet's atmosphere. |
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The machine language of the universe does not manipulate its own program. |
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Maybe such a universe is uninhabitable, unsustainable to human perception. |
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In the heliocentric universe conceived by the sixteenth-century astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, for example, planets orbited the Sun in perfect circles. |
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The result is a hard-hitting drama that deals with the unknowable impulses of the universe and of the human heart itself. |
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You mark my words, in a couple of years if not sooner, this reboot will be retconned away by another universe width event with Crisis in the title. |
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Of course, in reality-that is, in the universe beyond the boundaries of our conceptual vocabularies-homosexuality is no more abominable than lobsters or flying squirrels. |
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The arc of the moral universe is long, as Martin Luther King, Jr. said, but it bends toward justice. |
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The universe becomes a chaotic universe if you have a parent or authority figure who just punishes you totally randomly. |
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Then in the 19th century along came steam power, and the universe was then depicted as an enormous heat engine, or thermodynamic machine, running down toward its heat death. |
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In his maximalist way, he makes the entire universe hinge on it. |
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It is ludicrous to even consider that advanced extraterrestrials are traveling millions of light years across the universe just to recondition our spiritual beliefs. |
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By the end, since the rules that govern the universe in which the film is set have become so elastic, practically anything is possible and so nothing is at stake. |
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There are also scientific works showing that there is a real possibility that our universe is just a small part of a huge multiverse, one of a great many different universes. |
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Do different parts of the universe expand by different amounts, such that our universe is a single inflationary bubble of a much larger multiverse? |
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In many cases, desirable features of the universe would not have come about, unless seemingly unconnected states of affairs had come together in the right sort of way. |
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But that kid from Podunk, now unloading freight at the big-box store, is a universe away from Oxford and a capuchin friar buddy. |
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The peak and valleys paint a visual picture of the sound the newborn universe made when it was still wet behind the ears, a mere 300,000 years after its birth in a big bang. |
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For bronze medalists, getting a close encounter with the alternate universe works to their advantage. |
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The rabbi had taught that the only causal force in the universe is God. |
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The part that we call our universe condensed out of that inflationary chaos like a water droplet forming out of a cloud of steam. |
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One of the embarrassments of string theory has been its inability to tell us why exactly our universe is the way it is. |
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On the other hand, artistically, they created a universe of their own, populated by races like the Vasudans or Shivans along with the human Terrans. |
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I am a firm believer in sound science, and I believe that the shuttle mission has played a crucial role in advancing our knowledge of the universe we live in. |
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Their real universe is the spiritual realm of the inner life. |
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Albany recoils from the savage ethos in which his wife lives, foreseeing both her own destruction and that of the universe itself as a consequence of unbridled self-interest. |
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A vision of the universe as a barren landscape is a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Therefore all questions posed about entities outside the universe are ultimately unanswerable, though proposed answers vary in their plausibility. |
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The Assyrians believed the god Shamash the Sun sent messages to inform the haruspex of the structure of the universe at the moment the sacrificial knife struck the victim. |
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So they neurotically retreat into an alternate universe in which everything feels better. |
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A sister city of St. Moritz, Switzerland, vail makes being cold the center of its universe and you should, too. |
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The Stone Roses were a supernova, their debut album a bright flash in the pop universe that remains a signpost and a favorite more than 15 years later. |
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But there isn't much that's more hypocritical than anti-abortionists murdering, and it disgusts me that in their moral universe and mine, some points overlap. |
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This universe is very similar to our own, with thousands of stars and galaxies, black holes, comets and meteors each a part in the never-ending celestial dance. |
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Does this really sound like an event at the beginning of time when the universe experienced a momentary burst of expansion? |
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It's about the delicate fabric of the universe and how our fragile insides crumble when that fabric is torn. |
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In what hidden universe do black people exist who can actually distinguish a fish knife from a shoe horn? |
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A more recent phenomenon in the political universe is politicians of Hispanic heritage who are not fluent in Spanish. |
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Thus it will probably not be Big Crunch that causes the universe to collapse. |
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The research teams raced to map the universe by locating the most distant supernovae. |
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Lowball provides a fine 'Wild Cards' novel and is set in a new universe created by Martin in a collection edited by Martin and Snodgrass. |
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I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. |
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The viewer is then introduced to a coalescing of nature and the universe which lends new perspective to the original image. |
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I tell them they are going to be looking at an island universe of more that 500 billion stars, as much as a light-year across. |
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The cast of The Only Way Is Essex have tried every fake tan in the universe and insist this is best before a reem night out. |
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God and Goddess watched as the finite universe continued to develop into a stable platform to sustain finite life and were pleased. |
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The Godardian vision of a universe that is both lost and recuperable in time is the thread that holds this movie and all his others together. |
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In the FLRW universe due to the time dependent scalar factor, light gets redshifted. |
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Explosions can also occur outside of Earth in the universe in events such as supernova. |
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Indeed, man's regentship over the rest of nature and of the material universe does not seem to be in doubt. |
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In addition to posted jobs, there is a universe of hidden jobs, where employers fill thousands of unadvertised vacancies using the Bayt. |
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Taoist philosophy, in accordance with the I Ching, proposes that the universe works harmoniously according to its own ways. |
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As a consequence, it is believed that deeper understanding of the universe can be achieved by understanding oneself. |
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This included not only the existence of singularities but also the theory that the universe might have started as a singularity. |
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The fine-tuning of the universe is not presented until nearly the middle of the book. |
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When they are separated, the two branes are perfectly wrinkle-free, representing a universe nearly devoid of matter. |
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One of the wisest things the Creator of the universe did was to make atomic bombs difficult to construct. |
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The Hubble constant is a fundamental quantity that measures the current rate at which our universe is expanding. |
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The limitlessly deep and rich universe of Warhammer heralds a new era for Total War. |
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If we picture the universe using Euclidean geometry, we can imagine going straight out forever. |
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It's true that the Copernican Systeme introduceth distraction in the universe of Aristotle. |
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What did the God who hammered the universe together have to do with virtue, redemption, the strange doctrine of hypostasis? |
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We could be fooled in an individual case, but it would take malice from the universe to be tholed in all. |
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The good frame of the universe was not the product of chance or fortuitous concourse of particles of matter. |
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Then the universe decided to donkey punch Amy because I told her that I was into chicks on the same day. |
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But that of Galileo is incompatible with a geostatic universe and, more importantly, with a physics based on this geostasis. |
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The notion of the smaller or sociocosmic universe is integrally tied to the Puranic notion of dharma. |
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Now, my own suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose. |
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It'll just take a squillion times longer than the age of the universe to happen. |
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Geochemists and astrophysicists have determined that the universe is billions of years old. |
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Spencer begins with an idea in the Platonist sense, which he proceeds to unfold, to spatialize and temporalize in the universe of fiction. |
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The Anthropic Principle states that the universe seems to be arranged in a way that favours the appearance and survival of life. |
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Did Steve McDonald crash that minibus into an alternative universe or what? |
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For almost five millennia, the geocentric model of the Earth as the center of the universe had been accepted by all but a few astronomers. |
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Fattal's work reforms the gallery space into a sort of temple, a microcosmic universe riddled with totem and ritual. |
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He has done research work on models of the very early universe studying inflationary cosmology and cosmic strings. |
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Cosmic background radiation has been detected in an era when the universe was only 380-thousand years old. |
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But even as the stars and quasars within these protogalaxies began to light up, the universe as a whole remained dark. |
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Physics and astrophysics have played a central role in shaping the understanding of the universe through scientific observation and experiment. |
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Lafig Belgium is the owner of the rights to produce audio-visual works based on the Smurf universe and of the Smurf worldwide licensing rights. |
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Rutherford and Soddy realized that they had identified a novel physical process, inconceivable in a universe with atoms that were indestructible. |
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But the Standard Model doesn't explain things such as why the universe is almost all matter with only a little bit of anti-matter. |
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Metaphysical cosmology has also been described as the placing of man in the universe in relationship to all other entities. |
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The Objectives Resolution declared that sovereignty over the entire universe belongs to God Almighty. |
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In 1922 Alexander Friedmann introduced the idea of an expanding universe that contained moving matter. |
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It is also known that, in Norse paganism, cosmological views held that the universe was a world tree, known as Yggdrasil. |
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Beck has essentially created a parallel universe for his viewers. |
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