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Monday, October 23, 2006 Physics.So now you know what this post of mine will be about. I promise I won't try to make it sound boring but if it inevitably does, I can't help it and thats why I'm telling you, yes YOU, in advance that YOU can just skip my post this time round. I totally would understand :) Physics, according to popular perception( i suppose), might indeed seem to reduce natural phenomenon like rainbows and sunsets to a mere set of equations. Just to prevent further misconceptions, let me tell ya that by doing so, nobody is trying to belittle nature. In fact the very existence of Physics serves to understand Nature. These set of equations which may pale in comparison to the actual occurence of these events, in fact simplifies them, thus helping any layman to understand them better and thus appreciate them even more. Isn't that gloryfing Mother Nature? Physics, i believe, like any other subject of content must be studied in order to facilitate new breakthroughs and thus understand our surroundings better. To phrase it in physics terminology, we can consider ourselves as the system. Nature is our surroundings. In order to have a greater insight on the interactions between us and our surrounding, we must be well-read and well-informed of ourselves and the surrounding. Physics acts as a medium for us to understand Nature. Physics is not just a part of our Science textbook. Look around you and tell me where do you not see physics? Its everywhere, right from the entering of the Sun's rays into our courtyard to the high tides of the ocean to the twinkling stars in the celestial sky. Try hiding from it and it'll show itself to you even more clearly. It preaches co-existing in Harmony with our Nature. Its as divine as Nature itself can get :)
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