We were children. I used to love the conversations we had exchanging thoughts and ideas, my brother and I. We were on the terrace, talking. I shared some thought of wonderment with my brother. A what-if kind of thought. He said, “It’s all just mental masturbation.” I interpreted his statement as, “It’s all pointless, undesirable… Continue reading Children, Philosophy, Meaning, and Joy
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Science and Me article series.
How Science Helps Me Be Spiritual
The fundamental thing about science is, to observe. Patiently. With childlike curiosity and fascination. Science is not about analysis, mathematics, logic, problem solving, learning a bunch of theories, learning what is right and wrong. They follow sometimes, naturally, as a result of observing keenly and patiently — but science is not about these fundamentally. It… Continue reading How Science Helps Me Be Spiritual
Artificial Intelligence: A Testament To Our Beauty
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not artificial. Nothing in this universe can be artificial. AI has not been created by human beings alone. It is a natural outcome of the Grand Universal Mind, just as human beings are a natural (and beautiful) outcome of the Grand Universal Mind. The human beings working in the field of… Continue reading Artificial Intelligence: A Testament To Our Beauty
Art: My First Observe Teacher (SAM Series)
Life has bestowed many blessings upon me. Among them is my first and very excellent Observe teacher. He came to me during my crucial formative years in high-school.
Observe. The Only Job of The Scientist.
I wanna join the Science club. It is a mighty prestigious club I hear. So how do I join Science the club? How do I “do Science”?
Open-mindedness. The Beauty of Science. (SAM Series)
Very good question: What’s so great about Science?
Now frankly, “great” I don’t know – but there is this basic tenet of Science, and what emerges from that, is something beautiful.
new series: Science And Me (SAM)
Friends, I’ve decided to start a series on this blog called “Science And Me” (SAM in short).
Why?