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Animate matter-energy on Earth presented itself as a marvelous new intensification of the creative dynamic at work in the universe.
William Grassie: Big History: Engaging the New Narrative of Science William Grassie 2012
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Animate matter-energy on Earth presented itself as a marvelous new intensification of the creative dynamic at work in the universe.
William Grassie: Big History: Engaging the New Narrative of Science William Grassie 2012
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Animate matter-energy on Earth presented itself as a marvelous new intensification of the creative dynamic at work in the universe.
William Grassie: Big History: Engaging the New Narrative of Science William Grassie 2012
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Animate matter-energy on Earth presented itself as a marvelous new intensification of the creative dynamic at work in the universe.
William Grassie: Big History: Engaging the New Narrative of Science William Grassie 2012
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In Thomas we find inklings of the conservation of matter-energy:
January 28th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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One could attribute aseity or ˜self-existence 'to space-time, matter-energy and the universe as a whole.
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How did or does non conscious matter-energy create it?
Continuation… 2008
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That in this universe of relative movements and data to be differentiated things can manage to maintain the relative integrity of their matter-energy allotment * as is* from moment to moment, coordinates to coordinates is pretty impressive, even if it is mostly habit.
A Conundrum 2008
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Even Apollo, if he has the bad luck to blunder into a STAR TREK episode, is an energy-being that uses some sort of mechanism hidden in his temple to manipulate matter-energy, and the so-called god is as mortal as a man, one who can be killed with a phaser blast.
MIND MELD: Today's SF Authors Define Science Fiction (Part 2) 2008
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The first law of thermodynamics is that matter-energy can neither be created nor destroyed -- only transformed.
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