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
This check convinced both parties that the "continuous creation" of hydrogen in space is an actual fact.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Much more checking will have to be done before all cosmologists agree that the universe is in a steady state of continuous creation.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Providence is as necessary as creation, or rather, Providence is only continuous creation, the creative act not suspended or discontinued, or not passing over from the creature and returning to God.
From The American Republic : constitution, tendencies and destiny by Brownson, Orestes Augustus
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