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Quotes About Observable

The patristic and medieval mind recognized that the heavenly reality of the Word of God constituted an eternal mystery; the observable appearances of creation pointed to and participated in this mystery.
~ Hans Boersma
Science is the antithesis of faith," Kirsch continued. "Science, by definition, is the attempt to find physical proof for that which is unknown or not yet defined, and to reject superstition and misperception in favor of observable facts. When science offers an answer, that answer is universal. Humans do not go to war over it; they rally around it.
~ Dan Brown
Science, by definition, is the attempt to find physical proof for that which is unknown or not yet defined, and to reject superstition and misperception in favor of observable facts. When science offers an answer, that answer is universal. Humans do not go to war over it; they rally around it.
~ Dan Brown
?tiinÈ›a este încercarea de a g?si dovezi fizice pentru ceea ce este necunoscut sau înc? nedefinit, de a respinge superstitiÈ›iile È™i percepÈ›iile greÈ™ite în favoarea adev?rurilor observabile. Când È™tiinÈ›a ofer? un r?spuns, acesta este universal. Iar omenirea nu se r?zboieÈ™te din cauza lui, ci face front comun în jurul lui.
~ Dan Brown
If all of the presently observable universe pooled its matter to create one giant black hole, its radius measured in light-years would amount to the same number as its age in actual years: approximately 10^10.
~ Henning Genz
We have yet to encounter an observable astronomical phenomenon that require a supernatural element to be added to a model in order to describe the even...Observations in cosmology look just as they can be expected to look if there is no God.
~ Victor J. Stenger
The difference, so observable in men's understandings and parts, does not arise so much from their natural faculties, as acquired habits.
~ Unknown
I am an anthropologist who lost faith in her own method, who stopped believing that observable activity defined anthropos.
~ Joan Didion
... much seemingly chance variation in human behavior is not due to chance; it is in fact the logical result of a few basic, observable differences in mental functioning.
~ Isabel Briggs Myers
My Faith in science is the belief of all that is ....."noticeable" ...
~ Hesham Nebr
Life is not a sort of quasi-interiority, it is only a fold, the reality of a process, as Whitehead would say, in observable up close.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
with a particular history, in a particular place and local culture, perhaps informed by a particular mood or thought. This means we also have to mix in human agency, the part played by people's own reactions. Altogether, it's an enigmatic alchemy of often transitory influences and impulses. As a result, there is little observable order.
~ Unknown