continuous creation
Britishnoun
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the theory that matter is being created continuously in the universe See steady-state theory
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the theory that animate matter is being continuously created from inanimate matter
Example Sentences
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The Hoyle-Narlikar theory boldly proposed the continuous creation of new matter in an infinite universe.
From BBC • May 23, 2025
“I realized during the pandemic that it’s about the continuous creation of an environment.”
From New York Times • May 9, 2022
Gold and Hoyle, like Lyttleton and Bondi, are backers of the theory of continuous creation, which holds that matter is still being created.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Gold is a principal proponent of "continuous creation."
From Time Magazine Archive
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A truly continuous creation could be bound by no programme; by definition it could have neither date in time nor location in space.
From The Will to Doubt An essay in philosophy for the general thinker by Lloyd, Alfred H.
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