‘What’s the proof?’
Every time I say something to my friends, they ask me this. It’s kind of become a phrase to tell that they don’t believe what someone says. Me, I am an engineering student and have to answer this domanda often. But, what irritates me is that people don’t even wait for an answer. Years back, I had thought proofs are only needed in math and physics. But today, even if te wanted to share some fact with your friends, te need that p-thing.
‘I was caught red-handed while I tried to bunk my classes,’ I detto to one of my Friends with a steaming cup of coffee in my hands.
He merely shrugged his shoulders and smiled from ear to ear. ‘Well, what’s the proof? I see that your hands are not red?’
People are always like this. Right from the official looking seminar halls, till the bench lots in a petty shop, te can see people asking for proofs. ‘If te have any proof for what te say, now is the time to produce it,’ detto my girlfriend.
Well, I didn’t say anything complicated. It was just, ‘I Amore you.’
Ever since Science started to dominate our society, every human mind had grown cynical. We don’t believe anything so easily. Well, except if someone says that he saw a Zombie in your backyard. May be that’s why, the sci-fi films in India flounders. We are not ready to imagine anything, although Einstein said, ‘Imagination is più important that knowledge.’ But, te can see that the power of imagining things has become one of the mightiest raw materials for making money. How do te think Harry Potter and Twilight hit the jackpot?
Questions, of course, lead to answers. And open up new doors. We started asking domande boldly after Galileo detto something that defended the very basic philosophy of the church. Religion, he said, blind-folds human potentialities. Atheists who came later complained that God is restricting the true power of humanity.
‘God is the symbol of all the mysteries in life that we could not understand,’ detto Dan Brown in his final installment. Science and God are two different terminologies that lead to the same answer. If te ask for proof for this, I sure as heck have one. Every latest discovery that’s been made in science is only a rediscovery. The entanglement theory had been already known as Brahma in Hinduism. The simple concept of polarity had been already explained da Krishna. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle already exists in Upanishads. There’s proof that early mystics had been aware of the super-string theory of the Universe.
History repeats itself…
It’s taken so long to understand that we’ve been traveling in a circle, only to discover that we have arrived to the same point where we started once. We’re at the brink of evolution. This is the time we evolve from information seeking animali to information generating animali – in short – God!
The created… becoming the creator!
Well, now te ask me, ‘what’s the proof?’
Well, I don’t know, time alone can answer that!
Every time I say something to my friends, they ask me this. It’s kind of become a phrase to tell that they don’t believe what someone says. Me, I am an engineering student and have to answer this domanda often. But, what irritates me is that people don’t even wait for an answer. Years back, I had thought proofs are only needed in math and physics. But today, even if te wanted to share some fact with your friends, te need that p-thing.
‘I was caught red-handed while I tried to bunk my classes,’ I detto to one of my Friends with a steaming cup of coffee in my hands.
He merely shrugged his shoulders and smiled from ear to ear. ‘Well, what’s the proof? I see that your hands are not red?’
People are always like this. Right from the official looking seminar halls, till the bench lots in a petty shop, te can see people asking for proofs. ‘If te have any proof for what te say, now is the time to produce it,’ detto my girlfriend.
Well, I didn’t say anything complicated. It was just, ‘I Amore you.’
Ever since Science started to dominate our society, every human mind had grown cynical. We don’t believe anything so easily. Well, except if someone says that he saw a Zombie in your backyard. May be that’s why, the sci-fi films in India flounders. We are not ready to imagine anything, although Einstein said, ‘Imagination is più important that knowledge.’ But, te can see that the power of imagining things has become one of the mightiest raw materials for making money. How do te think Harry Potter and Twilight hit the jackpot?
Questions, of course, lead to answers. And open up new doors. We started asking domande boldly after Galileo detto something that defended the very basic philosophy of the church. Religion, he said, blind-folds human potentialities. Atheists who came later complained that God is restricting the true power of humanity.
‘God is the symbol of all the mysteries in life that we could not understand,’ detto Dan Brown in his final installment. Science and God are two different terminologies that lead to the same answer. If te ask for proof for this, I sure as heck have one. Every latest discovery that’s been made in science is only a rediscovery. The entanglement theory had been already known as Brahma in Hinduism. The simple concept of polarity had been already explained da Krishna. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle already exists in Upanishads. There’s proof that early mystics had been aware of the super-string theory of the Universe.
History repeats itself…
It’s taken so long to understand that we’ve been traveling in a circle, only to discover that we have arrived to the same point where we started once. We’re at the brink of evolution. This is the time we evolve from information seeking animali to information generating animali – in short – God!
The created… becoming the creator!
Well, now te ask me, ‘what’s the proof?’
Well, I don’t know, time alone can answer that!
A fantastic and eclectic festival of science and arts in a long-overdue celebration of the life and achievements of one of the world’s greatest scientists, Sir Isaac Newton – courtesy of South Kesteven District Council.
With 100+ events over eight special days in September, Gravity Fields presents an exciting range of shows, science presentations (both serious and fun), theatre, arts, outdoor performance, exhibitions, heritage, children’s events – and even a pub quiz.
Tickets are now on sale online and at Grantham and Stamford box offices for most of the Gravity Fields Festival events. We look inoltrare, avanti to seeing te in Grantham in September.
The Gravity Fields Festival explores, celebrates and interprets some of the big thinking in today’s world, and looks back to where the modern understanding of science began.
In addition to ticketed events, some events will have free tickets and some outdoor events will be free and open access.''