Although we might not be aware of it, these numerical rules underpin everything from the simplest song to the most elaborate symphony. | |
Faith in reason would underpin the growth of trade and the building of empires. | |
For me, the fact that the most fundamental units of mathematics can be found woven into the natural world is not only compelling evidence that the Code exists, but also that numbers underpin everything... ..including our own biology. | |
He discovered many of the fundamental ideas that underpin the modern computer. | |
It's like measuring the distance between London and New York to within the thickness of a hair. The phenomenal accuracy of quantum electrodynamics shows it to underpin almost everything we experience in the physical world. | |
Although we might not be aware of it, these numerical rules underpin everything from the simplest song to the most elaborate symphony. | |
Faith in reason would underpin the growth of trade and the building of empires. | |
For me, the fact that the most fundamental units of mathematics can be found woven into the natural world is not only compelling evidence that the Code exists, but also that numbers underpin everything... ..including our own biology. | |
He discovered many of the fundamental ideas that underpin the modern computer. | |
It's like measuring the distance between London and New York to within the thickness of a hair. The phenomenal accuracy of quantum electrodynamics shows it to underpin almost everything we experience in the physical world. | |
'A change that underpins all other changes and I think a change for the better.' 'lt's a change of culture.' | |
'A hidden Code underpins the world around us. | |
..because with water came the thing that underpins all civilisation. | |
A science that today underpins the whole of physics, chemistry, biology, and maybe even life itself. | |
Although the same electrical mechanism underpins all sensing, every animal has a different suite of sensory capabilities that is beautifully adapted to the environment it lives in. | |
'A change that underpins all other changes and I think a change for the better.' 'lt's a change of culture.' | |
'A hidden Code underpins the world around us. | |
..because with water came the thing that underpins all civilisation. | |
A science that today underpins the whole of physics, chemistry, biology, and maybe even life itself. | |
Although the same electrical mechanism underpins all sensing, every animal has a different suite of sensory capabilities that is beautifully adapted to the environment it lives in. | |
- that kind of underpinned the relationship. - Okay. | |
And above all, he could see that a strange new kind of mathematics underpinned the whole of nature. | |
But if this was a society underpinned by an ancient imperial notion of monarchy, it was a society also driven by a passionate desire for consumption. | |
He borrowed much of the work which underpinned my doctorate to secure the Commonwealth Chair. | |
It underpinned the development of Western civilisation. | |
An invisible tree of unparticles may be their anchor, the secret underpinning of the entire cosmos. | |
And as they did this, physicists got their biggest ever confirmation that there might be a deeper set of rules underpinning the particle zoo. | |
Are you as a company, moving forward, as the engine room of the greater organism, genuinely embracing and honouring the fundamentals underpinning the goals expressed in your mission statement? | |
But we could imagine that there's something underpinning the laws of nature, upholding them, explaining them. | |
In the recognition by Pythagoras and Plato that the cosmos is knowable that there is a mathematical underpinning to nature they greatly advanced the cause of science. | |
- that kind of underpinned the relationship. - Okay. | |
And above all, he could see that a strange new kind of mathematics underpinned the whole of nature. | |
But if this was a society underpinned by an ancient imperial notion of monarchy, it was a society also driven by a passionate desire for consumption. | |
He borrowed much of the work which underpinned my doctorate to secure the Commonwealth Chair. | |
It underpinned the development of Western civilisation. | |
An invisible tree of unparticles may be their anchor, the secret underpinning of the entire cosmos. | |
And as they did this, physicists got their biggest ever confirmation that there might be a deeper set of rules underpinning the particle zoo. | |
Are you as a company, moving forward, as the engine room of the greater organism, genuinely embracing and honouring the fundamentals underpinning the goals expressed in your mission statement? | |
But we could imagine that there's something underpinning the laws of nature, upholding them, explaining them. | |
In the recognition by Pythagoras and Plato that the cosmos is knowable that there is a mathematical underpinning to nature they greatly advanced the cause of science. | |