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"Within a fraction of a second the Big Bang creates all the energy that will ever exist," we're told.

The Doomsday Argument is the idea that we can estimate the total number of humans that will ever exist, given the number that have lived so far.

"The iPhone was a long time coming in this industry and I think mobile is one of the most important gaming platforms that will ever exist for gaming," said Travis Boatman, senior vice president for worldwide studios for Electronic Arts.

And this means there is a 95percentnt chance that the total number of humans that will ever exist will be less than 20 x 70 billion or 1.4 trillion.

Epicurus was Lucretius' philosophical messiah, and his vision may be traced to a single incandescent idea: that everything that has ever existed and everything that will ever exist is put together out of what the Roman poet called "the seeds of things," indestructible building blocks, irreducibly small in size, unimaginably vast in number.

In fact, more than half the XRP that will ever exist are still owned by Ripple.

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Whilst it seems on the surface that society, business and commerce is moving/has moved towards equality -- enshrined in all manner of government policy and workplace law -- it can only be in the actual attitudes (and more importantly, in actions) of individuals that true equality will ever exist.

The power of gaming goes well beyond just being an infinite melting pot for every imagination that has ever and will ever exist – it's something that actually makes the hammer throw interesting.

Buzz Lightspeed requires every AAA battery that does, has or will ever exist in order to run (Not included) HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTRY SET Enjoy all the fun of chemistry without any of those dangerous chemicals.

(Site A, FG #1) That desire for a sure thing, combined with skepticism that a sure thing does or will ever exist, created a recurring tension for participants.

It is clear, then, that every sex cell produced by a human being is genetically different from every other sex cell and, therefore, that no two persons who ever existed or will ever exist are likely to be genetically identical with the exception of identical twins, which develop from a single fertilized ovum.

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