Sentence examples for impossible phenomena from inspiring English sources

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In his new book, The Physics of the Impossible, published in the UK today, Kaku rates seemingly impossible phenomena according to how likely they are to happen.

Kubrick's own images were straining toward their own dissolution, and the reprise, at the end of "2001," of naturalistic images (albeit of seemingly impossible phenomena) is the very plus ça change that's built into the story itself.

Hiroshi Sugimoto, Japanese form Sugimoto Hiroshi, (born 1948, Tokyo, Japan), Japanese photographer whose realistic images of intangible or impossible phenomena challenged the understanding of photography as an "objective" art form.

1948 Tokyo, Japan Hiroshi Sugimoto, Japanese form Sugimoto Hiroshi (born 1948, Tokyo, Japan), Japanese photographer whose realistic images of intangible or impossible phenomena challenged the understanding of photography as an "objective" art form.

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When viewed through the lens of traditional self-interest models, such behavior is equivalent to the impossible geological phenomenon of rivers flowing uphill.

"While for some the term makes reference to a set of phenomena impossible to grasp by any scientific approach, for others "the mind" would be a sort of myth, and the mental terms await elimination by other more handy and empirically tractable terms.

This movement feels like a grass-roots phenomenon, impossible to reduce and confine to political bodies, making it difficult for politicians and political parties to control and make sense of.

This phenomenon, impossible in orthodox seeds, was demonstrated by vital staining of embryonic axes (Fig.  4) as well as by electron microscopy (Fig.  5A).

One hundred and fifty years of biological orthodoxy claimed that these phenomena were impossible.

In 1916 an American ethnologist, Franz Boas, suggested that totemism exhibited no single psychological or historical origin; since totemistic features can be connected with individuals and all possible social organizations, and they appear in different cultural contexts, it would be impossible to fit totemistic phenomena into a single category.

The complexity of living organisms and internal biological phenomena is impossible to fully and precisely duplicate with individual-level specificity using a computer.

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