Spontaneous Play of time
Picasso was alive at the same time as Eminem and charles Darwin sounds odd to hear and makes us uncomfortable hearing that but this unique time engineering by God himself proves how complex yet spontaneous our universe is, a small child take some yrs to accommodate with gravity and other forces in the process of learning 'how to walk and stand tall', another aspect I observe about time is it's imprecise behaviour to affect our memories, like many times in our life when we look back to gaze at our glimpses of past (especially our child hood memories and teen memories) I found this fascinating experience of realising that how fast my time had gone, even I feel frustrated to accept I am entering in club of being in my 20s and life seemingly becoming more thrilling than ever, that perhaps says lot about why time between 20s to 30s sounds thrilling, because time between these years are constricted and it seems lots of events and turn overs are happening simultaneously, so our brain perceive these actions as thrilling and adventurous, meanwhile time dilation and constrictions also working behind them, so as I am writing this blog, my personnel opinion about entering in early 20s should be more like a positive change.
Besides all this, time dilation of our memories which has nothing to do with any scientific research discoveries, seems more of a brain's subconscious aspect, something which we are unable to control.
More challenges are emerging in modern medical science |
Also, following Moore's law (specially given for semiconductors, transistors and IT industry 1965) technological advancements are only way to move forward for economical, social growth, the graph of this law suggests many other ideas of managing our industries and social framework, in simpler terms we can say, at some point demands for new technology will increase more and more but research capabilities goanna lay down and that would obstruct the humanity from reaching the great heights.
Being part of Medical science studies, I am pretty much sure that it's rapid growth in late 20s century applying moores law losing the lustre of being biggest revolution for mankind and evidential proves like COVID, and other endemic short out breaks in recent times making us beware that medical science would left behind if failed to keep up the research pace.
Thats it for now, hope you are doing well.
With that said; remember,
- Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans. -John Lennon
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