Hello everybody. It is the time to put our minds to a test. As wonderous as we all do witness, our vast universe is a mystery of its kind. Filled with miraculous objects, and the fascination of science only hardly describes the contents. For no single day the hardworking scientists do rest. They give up the joy of enjoying life for the quest of unlocking the puzzles that man is not yet able to explain. The question is: will they ever get anywhere or it is only the quest to burn out resources, money and time? Think about a microscopic cell in your body. Cross-reference it with your knowledge of relativity and comparison; then how distant to scale, is one cell on the sole of your foot to the cell in your hair-root? And if a single cell has to be a galaxy, how could you ever tell, lets say you live in the "foot-sole" galaxy that something is up on the "root-hair" galaxy? Aint this absurd people? This is not to confuse you but rather to make you try to think twice... Can man ever unlock this one godly-coded puzzle?
Quest: Mysterious Universe
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| Hello everybody. It is the time to put our minds to a test. As wonderous as we all do witness, our vast universe is a mystery of its kind. Filled with miraculous objects, and the fascination of science only hardly describes the contents. For no single day the hardworking scientists do rest. They give up the joy of enjoying life for the quest of unlocking the puzzles that man is not yet able to explain.
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Actually some of us enjoy science and get fullfillment from it. We certainly do not give up 'the joy' of life.
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The question is: will they ever get anywhere or it is only the quest to burn out resources, money and time? Think about a microscopic cell in your body. Cross-reference it with your knowledge of relativity and comparison; then how distant to scale, is one cell on the sole of your foot to the cell in your hair-root? And if a single cell has to be a galaxy, how could you ever tell, lets say you live in the "foot-sole" galaxy that something is up on the "root-hair" galaxy? Aint this absurd people? This is not to confuse you but rather to make you try to think twice... Can man ever unlock this one godly-coded puzzle? |
Consider where we have 'got' in the last century, and then think about the progress that science has made.
Science does not seek to burn money resources and time, although some branches of science are expensive, for sure. Try thinking about a cost benefit analysis for science in general. Consider the benefits - relative comfort and freedom from immediate worries about food, weather, personal safety; high degree of medical care; entertainment and communications technology allowing you to talk to almost anyone at anytime; freedom from domestic drudgery. I'm only giving you a start....there is much more.
As for the cross-referencing....why would you wish to reference a biological unit with Relativity, since it is hightly unlikely that the cell will ever be subject to relativity in a significant manner unless a huge advance in transport is made?
I don't understand the 'comparison' reference.
Scale does not seem to me to be relevant to anything that you touch on - the hair follicle cells are not significantly different in size to an epidermal cell on the foot.
Finally, the idea that a galaxy can be analogised to such a cell seems to me to be both unproductive and highly fanciful.
'Ain't it absurd' ? Not for me to say old chap........
Regards
Chris.
