It would be an antielectron, or positron. Miraculously, a year later, the first positron was observed by accident in nature. Over the following decades, physicists built on Dirac's equation to form an entirely new framework of quantum mechanics, quantum field theory.
then 40 and then kids and then I start to, you know, change and maybe at some deeper level we are making a certain set miracle right there. And so the deep gratification would come from this brain being able to figure out some stuff and
Miracles do happen. A gorgeously imaginative new musical is now on Broadway. "Water for Elephants" is a "New York Times" critics pick.
To know that even one life breathes easier because we lived, that is to have succeeded." Miracles cannot cure the blind. Dear friends, but together we can.
But there you go. Miracles do exist. So I'm the counsel general of Denmark in New York. I've been there for the last four years.
can take place. So I think miracles cannot be probabilistically impossible. Miracles have to involve some kind of impossibility, but it cannot be a probabilistic impossibility. It has to be something stronger than probabilistic impossibility.
I'm like there's something that's catching my eye peripherally. Miracle. Is it because I'm such an amazing parent?
what's God how we understand physics so that's just the mechanism by which the miracle of my life and the fact that I can be on Google's campus today talking to all of you uh the fact that you know two days ago I sat down for breakfast with my daughters and uh my youngest
Internet in the 1990s or the 80s people considered it too important to miraculous to consider advertising upon but they had started to just have a few sponsorships but the time most radio shows were music kind of things that would blend into the background Walter Templin noticed this something
chemicals that can do unspeakable Horrors or unimaginable Miracles some might call them evil some have revered them as Gods they've been woven into the Mythos and legends of every great civilization on this
me because at its heart it is a story of two Miracles and it is a story of an amazing time in the middle of the Cold War when Russia and the United States had 40,000
It's the only honest thing to do. Miracles, magic, and myths they can be fun, and I have fun with them throughout the book. Everybody likes a good story, and if you read the book I hope you'll enjoy the myths, with which I begin most of my chapters, but even more
interested in politics and it it became difficult miraculously Ronald Reagan was elected president at that time and one of the first things he did after he uh moved into the White House in January
kind of everything I found a school down the street and enrolled because they had this wonderful name it was called miracle Mandarin I went there to school three hours a day and I watched a lot of TV the soap operas were the best they were great learning tool all the soap
knows why uh you find it actually throughout the animal community it's not just it didn't just evolve with throwing miracle uh chancellor of Germany very well she would have done done well with Margaret Thatcher uh she's gonna even do
Miracle to um make names for ourselves we all very passionate surfers we were
miracle to us so we just have to put in our little pitch here that i know it's a very personal topic but
Another miracle was I went to collect bread at another station.
and miraculously all speak English, that doesn't make sense.
But miraculously, the Bop Shop on Tuesday nights would let this crew of rappers and B boys and producers and DJs come in and take over the spot.
So miraculously, Everett got it right, despite the fact that, in some sense, he had no right to.
And miraculously, they're able to get focused just by keeping the lights on and having people walk on stage, and I think it teaches you how to watch the rest of the show.
And miraculously, that worked.
So this is a typical philosophical definition of a miracle. A miracle is a violation of the laws of nature that is caused by an intentional agent and it has religious significance. So a miracle has to be caused by some agent like God or an angel who have free will and intention.
And they all require violations of the laws of nature. And miracles are also reported in religious scriptures in the East. So for example, the Buddha, when he was born, he immediately walked seven steps north.
nature operates. So no matter how much evidence we gather for a miracle, that's never strong enough to establish our belief in miracles. That's Hume's argument. So he says that that is always unreasonable to believe in miracles, or it is we can never be justified in believing in miracles.
can go beyond the laws of nature. So miracles are by definition, weird events.
can go beyond the laws of nature. behind miracles, and then decides as a collective group whether that's a miracle or not.
The miracle was that we loved each other unconditionally when we were with him.
The miracle was, I did not have to suffer during that day and a half, right?
and miraculously there are millions and millions of people who want to share in that conversation with them.
And miraculously he agreed.
The miracle of America is entrepreneurship.
And miraculously, these two were reunited again.
The miracles of compound interest mean that you're gonna get a fair chunk of money if a thousand dollars is going into an investment account.
The miracle is that you raise your energetic thought and therefore raise your energy and then the world around you starts to vibrate at a different frequency.
the miracles attributed to Jesus, the healing miracles, they generally had some kind of symbolic aspect about healing the soul, rather than showily; showing off a supernatural power
a miraculous ride and somehow or other I've ended up here at the Google headquarters talking about a book. How's that?
of miracle that were that would restore my faith being at atheist in America or within even my own family was appalling
Monsanto needed a miracle, and they needed it fast.
It would be a miracle if they ever thought that through, to think about the diagonal wind.
- It's really quite miraculous for anyone who's a conventional school biochemist or protein scientist.
US health delivers miracles every day, particularly when it comes to cutting edge and intensive care things like transplants, cancer immunotherapy, and gene editing.
of those miracles might be-- our healthspan physically and cognitively slows.
That's a miracle. If you view it through that lens,
present for miracles and they're not Christians because the religion itself
conclusion that it was miraculous and that Jesus was doing miracles because he was a son of God. And some people came
That's a miracle. There are places where you just can't do that.
It's a miracle that it plays Go at all.
What does miracle mean to you?