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Possible Crossword Clues |
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"It's __ fault" |
"It's __ business" |
Not belonging to anybody |
Unclaimed |
With 72-Down, Eminem song |
Without an owner |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Dec 11 2016 New York Times |
Jun 2 2012 New York Times |
Nov 19 2009 L.A. Times Daily |
Oct 2 2009 Wall Street Journal |
Apr 2 2007 L.A. Times Daily |
Apr 26 2002 Wall Street Journal |
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Plural form of noone, an obsolete spelling of noon. |
Noones might refer to |
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The noosphere (; sometimes noösphere) is the sphere of human thought. The word derives from the Greek νοῦς (nous "mind") and σφαῖρα (sphaira "sphere"), in lexical analogy to "atmosphere" and "biosphere". It was introduced by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin in 1922 in his Cosmogenesis. Another possibility is the first use of the term by Édouard Le Roy (1870–1954), who together with Teilhard was listening to lectures of Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky at the Sorbonne. In 1936, Vernadsky accepted the idea of the noosphere in a letter to Boris Leonidovich Lichkov (though he states that the concept derives from Le Roy. Citing the work of Teilhard's biographer—Rene Cuenot—Sampson and Pitt stated that although the concept was jointly developed by all three men (Vernadsky, LeRoy, and Teilhard), Teilhard believed that he actually invented the word: "I believe, so far as one can ever tell, that the word 'noosphere' was my invention: but it was he [Le Roy] who launched it."* |