Heraclitus suggests that deeper, often unnoticed connections between things can be more significant than those that are immediately visible. This idea emphasizes the complexity and interrelatedness of existence, where underlying principles and relationships shape reality more profoundly than surface appearances. By recognizing these subtle connections, we gain a richer understanding of the world and the dynamics at play in our lives.
None that are apparent in the books about her.
Apparent and absolute magnitude
This quote is from the philosopher Heraclitus. It highlights his belief that the apparent order and structure in the world is merely a result of the constant interplay of chaos and order, akin to how a beautiful mosaic is composed of seemingly random pieces.
What you are asking about is not apparent. Please re-write in a fashion we can understand.
If you feel a sudden, unwarranted connection between your senses, you are experiencing synesthesia. If this occurs often and is not apparent in your peers, it is very likely that you are synesthetic.
Yes, the noun coincidence is an abstract noun; a word for a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection.
It was apparent that they were lost.Somehow the truth just wasn't apparent.
For the same amount of power, a star or delta connection will use the same line current. However a delta connection supplies sqrt(3) times less current to the device on each of its connections because the voltage is sqrt(3) times more. The apparent contradiction comes about because in a delta connection each connection to the line is shared between two connections to the device (Historikeren 20-07-2015).
Yes. The term "prima facie" means "first view" or "immediately apparent"- it refers to evidence that directly suggests a factual connection, such as the guilt of the accused.
The term "prima facie" means "first view" or "immediately apparent"- it refers to evidence that directly suggests a factual connection, such as the guilt of the accused.
But it is apparent.
No, there is no prefix in the word apparent.