“The power of a theory is exactly proportional to the diversity of situations it can explain.” Elinor Ostrom, Nobel Prize Winner. Attention skygazers! A spectacular space event is coming your way to take your breath away. Look outside of your window and view a stunning sight of stars and moon in the twilight sky. Happy skygazing!! Yes, we see them every night so we forget how special they are visibly and how precious they are literally.
They stay with us on our side day in and day out, providing a permanent presence of beauty and happiness. We can miss a meal but they don’t forget to accompany us on our short journey what we call life. “It’s not us who shape or create the world and the universe, but we try to understand it.”Benjamin List, Nobel Prize Winner. True understanding of what is around us doesn’t come with pure brain power but applying our heart too. It’s up to us how much we wish to grasp and appreciate what we have been given by mother nature to explore and discover. Yet, we believe we know all there is to know out there.
In fact, we know a very little of the unknown world. Perhaps we will never fully comprehend it all to be free of our fears and untamed aspirations to control everything we encounter in our lifetime. The best we can do is underscore the need of the hour to stay open-minded and receptive to new realities as they emerge from nowhere. Just like how a turtle shows a multitude of possibilities via sections or cells of it shell as that’s what he or she turtle sees through their vision. I guess we can learn a lot from such a simple creature how our universe lives an ordinary life with extraordinary reach. If we are the smartest species on the planet Earth and fail to realize these simple facts, then GOD shall save us from impending disaster or ultimate failure.