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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Lost.
Well, like I had said on my other blog, there are issues here that need be discussed in the realm of the universe. But that time is not now. For one cannot imagine the vast universe in terms of what he may see, or what he may think to see; ultimately, leading to the reality that begs the question, will we truly see the universe as an object with bounds? Or is it, in its self, outside of the bounds that we choose to turn to in order to constrain it such that our Homo sapien brains can comprehend such a limitless object? Much like black holes (Not confirmed to exist, nor can its existence be refuted), can our minds understand the composition and mechanism of such a thing? Most likely. Much like Einstein and his stumble into the realm of Relativity, humans are always bound for flourishing. That is not to say that it may happen in any of our lifetimes, or even in a language we can understand. All I can say is that one day, it will happen. A simple mistake can actually turn into the answer to such questions (i.e. Newton and the apple, discovery of penicillin). Again, I am merely a student interested in medicine but one must wonder, especially in a broader sense, what are the answers to problems that we currently have and to the ones that we have not yet found? A lot is dependent on the effort you put forth towards what you are interested in. As for me, I am interested in physics and astronomy, but even all the time I have within my hourglass is still not enough to even begin to scratch the surface that encompasses these two subjects. Not that I am going to give up from the get-go, but just realize that many discoveries in science were made with the help of others in collaboration; I may not have others interested in what I would like to look into, much like how many people read this blog. Collaboration not only allows different/challenging perspectives, but it also allows people to open their mind to different possibilities and for that, you enter a new realm that few people ever venture into: the realm of divergency.
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