The popular idiom "life doesn't exist in a vacuum" means that everything is in relation to it's context. Everyone lives in a different culture, society, family, etc. that alters and shapes the way they see the world. This is a lot why people are fascinated by the few "feral children" (i.e. children dropped off in the woods or whatnot, without living with other humans.) These children have lived without being conditioned by society, so scientists are very interested in them because they really have almost been brought up "in a vacuum." Don't forget: in a vacuum is NOT referring to a vacuum cleaner; it is referring to a vacuum of space. Nothing is there to alter the original thing. Hope that helps!
The Malayalam word "shoonyatha" translates to "emptiness" or "void" in English. It conveys the idea of nothingness or the absence of substance.
The abstract philosophical meaning behind the concept of existence is the question of why things exist and what it means for something to be real or have being. It explores the nature of reality, existence, and the purpose or meaning of life.
In the passage, "exist" likely refers to the state of being present or alive. It may denote the reality or presence of something in a particular context.
Because it's a computer program and you asked a stupid question... XD
You exist when you are awake, you don't exist when you sleep.
It doesnt exist its just made up by your imagination
the phrase actually doesnt exist but the closest with the same meaning is "timtsots li"like "bite me"
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
no
it doesnt
the dealership doesnt exist anymore and the financial company doesnt do auto loans anymore
The matter exists in everywhere, include the vacuum.
It doesnt exist! not really.
it doesnt exist
He doesnt exist!
Negative. Respiration requires air, which does not exist in a vacuum.
you cant...you doesnt exist