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Example sentences for "universes"

Lexicographically close words:
universals; universam; universe; universel; universelle; universi; universis; universitas; universities; university
  1. The explosions of a world which produce them reveal to us, perhaps, how the universes perish when they become old.

  2. Since our universe is limited in extent, there must be other universes beyond it on all sides.

  3. He lifted his head and saw vast universes of suns, in comparison with which his world was a mere speck of dust; yet to him these universes were globes or lanterns which some divinity had hung in the sky.

  4. No word is said of the previous kalpas, of the universes stretching backward into the illimitable past.

  5. What had jolted these twin universes together so that the Angel had fallen suddenly into Sidderford, neither the Angel nor the Vicar could tell.

  6. In infinite space there may be infinite universes, but I hardly think they would be all universes of matter.

  7. Why then should there be other universes of the same matter and subject to the same laws--as is implied by the conception that the stars are infinite in number, and extend through infinite space?

  8. As to whether there are such other material universes or not I offer no opinion, and have no belief one way or the other.

  9. It also implies that these great velocities were not acquired in the system itself, but that the bodies which possess them must have entered it from without, thus requiring other universes as the feeders of our universe.

  10. We know of teachers who gravely instruct their pupils in the idea that the Absolute and Infinite One manifests Universes and Universal Life, and all that flows from them, because It wishes to "gain experience" through objective existence.

  11. This fundamental law manifests in all Nature, from Universes to Atoms.

  12. They are the Natural Laws of this Universe, just as other Universes have other Laws.

  13. Since Nature is regular, from the beating of our own hearts to the swing of universes in the heavens, therefore engrained in our very selves is this claim for ordered progression, balance, and sustained sequence.

  14. But it also works on the grand scale in the guise of the law of Gravity which attracts and binds universes together, and regulates and controls the swing of inconceivable immensities.

  15. Even if illusion and all the universes subject to it perish, Krishna does not mind the loss.

  16. Other universes are a thousand million, a lakh kror, or even a kror kror leagues in extent, and their Brahmas have heads proportioned to these sizes.

  17. Countless illusive universes float in that ocean, just as a pot of oil-seeds may float in the ditch round a city.

  18. Ten million figs (dumbur) can grow on one tree; similarly ten million universes float in the water of the Pure.

  19. Below it is His external abode, beyond the Biraja, where the universes are endless, and the rooms are illimitable.

  20. The great shifting of universes in this discussion occurs when we carry the word 'truth' from the subjective into the objective realm, applying it sometimes to a property of opinions, sometimes to the facts which the opinions assert.

  21. And when it comes to general theories and emotional attitudes towards life, it is indeed time to say with Thackeray, 'My friend, two different universes walk about under your hat and under mine.

  22. The social proposition 'other men exist' and the pragmatist proposition 'it is expedient to believe that other men exist' come from different universes of discourse.

  23. We thus form whole universes of platonic ideas ante rem, universes in posse, tho none of them exists effectively except in rebus.

  24. And yet what is this but one grain in the hourglass of time, one day in the lost record of our earth, of its sisters the planets and its father the sun, to say nothing of the universes beyond?

  25. It was of a journey which, as I thought, you and I seemed to make together, past suns and universes to a very distant earth.

  26. He surveys in advance all the universes he might create, and by an act of what Leibnitz calls his antecedent will he chooses our actual world as the one in which the evil, unhappily necessary anyhow, is at its minimum.

  27. They would form two universes each living by itself, making no difference to each other, taking no account of each other, much as the universe of your day dreams takes no account of mine.

  28. Maybe he'd ask for a tour in one of the alternate universes with an Empire just getting started, one that didn't have a full quota of home-grown Rangers to cope with the many problems of a brand-new Empire.

  29. As clan-chief of Vader, I judge the similarity between the Clans Vader in the two universes to be sufficient that we are liable for the life-debt.

  30. The crucial question, then, was whether a change in universes by the one owed it voided that obligation.

  31. It will be difficult functioning without magic, but most universes manage; I'll learn to cope.

  32. It doesn't work in Alpha Prime--or in any of the other universes I've visited till now, either.

  33. That's why Empires in various alternate universes cooperate to develop Empires or the equivalent in still other alternates.

  34. Let worlds and systems of worlds, galaxies of systems and universes extend as they may throughout limitless space, Joseph Smith has revealed the existence of a government which while characterized by unity is still co-extensive with them.

  35. In periods yet to come the endless succession of metamorphoses will still go on, a series of universes to which there is no end.

  36. The logician expresses this by saying that they occupy different "universes of discourse"--that is, they cannot talk in the same terms.

  37. The expression "different universes of discourse" indicates how communication separates as well as unites persons and groups.

  38. Similarly, different races and nationalities as wholes represent different apperception masses and consequently different universes of discourse and are not mutually intelligible.

  39. These universes average about sixteen hundred millions of worlds each.

  40. The illimitable abysses of Infinitude are peopled by other universes as vast, as imposing, as our own, which are renewed in all directions through the depths of Space to endless distance.

  41. In contemplating them we are transported into immensities both of space and time, for the stellar periods measured by these distant universes often overpower in their magnitude the rapid years in which our terrestrial days are estimated.

  42. We must also note the gaseous nebulæ, universes in the making, e.

  43. Now this Milky Way is a symbol, not of the Universe, but of the Universes that succeed each other through the vast spaces to Infinity.

  44. Two universes join, and the result is a nucleus world surrounded by a shell, like an egg.

  45. It was many millenia and several universes later when Dave Hanson finally remembered.

  46. And the universe which it thus dares to predicate is at least a universe that lends itself, as so many "scientific" universes do not, to that synthetic activity of the imaginative reason which in the long run alone satisfies the soul.

  47. If our revelation stopped at this point we should have to admit that there was not one universe, but as many universes are there are living souls.

  48. The intellect of Newton which discovered the law that holds the revolving worlds together, is a nobler work of God than a universe of universes of unthinking matter.

  49. On the Beach at Night Alone On the beach at night alone, As the old mother sways her to and fro singing her husky song, As I watch the bright stars shining, I think a thought of the clef of the universes and of the future.

  50. In point of fact, you have to imagine that corresponding points in the two universes are moving rapidly past each other in all directions at once.

  51. First of all, you know that there are two coexistent universes or planes, with point-to-point correspondence, but that these planes are of very different size.

  52. We have at least the certainty that the energies of life cannot be destroyed, and the strong probability that they will help to form another life and thought in universes yet to be evolved.

  53. As flickers of sheet-lightning leave no record in the night, so in that Darkness a million billion trillion universes might come and go, and leave no trace of their having been.

  54. Their names are not the same in the different accounts and we remain dazzled by an endless panorama of an infinity of universes with an infinity of shining Buddhas, illuminating infinite space.

  55. If the two universes were offered, he would always choose the skinny outline rather than the rich thicket of reality.

  56. It is possible to imagine alternative universes to the one we know, in which the most various grades and types of union should be embodied.

  57. The absolute mind which they offer us, the mind that makes our universe by thinking it, might, for aught they show us to the contrary, have made any one of a million other universes just as well as this.

  58. Bickerton, professor of chemistry and physics in Christ Church College, New Zealand, sets forth a theory of the origin of universes or of parts of universes by impact.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "universes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.