Sentence examples for boundary of human knowledge from inspiring English sources

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He divides his account of the 'impossible' into three sections: Class 1 impossibilities, currently impossible technologies which never the less "do not violate the known laws of physics"; Class 2 impossibilities that lie at the boundary of human knowledge, and may not be possible for centuries or even millennia; Class 3 impossibilities which violate the known laws of physics.

On the other hand our scientific space program has succeeded -- if the goal was to push back the boundary of human knowledge and understanding.

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Today, the frontier is space and the boundaries of human knowledge.

At any given moment, 10 million academic researchers around the world are working to push the boundaries of human knowledge.

That partnership will save taxpayer dollars while allowing NASA to do what it has always done best — push the very boundaries of human knowledge.

Frankly, we cannot make the production of publicity a requirement for those scientists capable of pushing the boundaries of human knowledge.

"But we wish to enlarge the boundaries of human knowledge," plead the scientists.

That partnership will save taxpayer dollars while allowing NASA to do what it has always done best – push the very boundaries of human knowledge.

He nevertheless succeeds in building a compelling case that moves gradually from what we all know to be true about the universe until it finally pushes hard against the outer boundaries of human knowledge.

Americans who care about how government spends our money, about animal rights, and about real scientific inquiry that informs and pushes the boundaries of human knowledge, should be on guard and not buy what's being sold.

Whether one considers the explorers who attempted to reach the North and South Poles (Robert Peary, Roald Amundsen, Ernest Shackleton, Richard E. Byrd), or the brave astronauts who blasted off into outer space, the curiosity and determination which compel people to push the boundaries of human knowledge are best summed up in Joe Darion's lyrics from 1965's hit musical, Man of La Mancha.

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