Category: Nature

  • Randomness, beauty and reality.

    If you have ever come across any accounts of what science is or what the nature of a physical world is, you often come across two things. Randomness and beauty. And both of these are often sited pretty carelessly. This leads to a misunderstanding of science and true understanding of the world we live in…

  • Nature is a rule-book, immensely complex, gigantic and subtle …

    So we do live in a time, when quantum mechanics is actually not making it much into our psyche, given it’s a well carved out niche, on the slopes of which we are doing all our chores, yet not realize so, and given that we have taken into grant, some of its most ill quoted…

  • The precision of the inverse square law of the gravity.

    So Gravity is a central and inverse square law of force. How is that related to the precision with which we know that its inverse squared and central. I often find it very aching when I rotate on my chair. I get a head ache if I rotate very fast, even from just a couple…

  • Why science revolves so much around language?

    How is communication different from language? Well communication is a scientific language system. By system I mean, theory, experiment, application, practice, art, skills, goals everything taken together. There are even ideas. This has so much value for science. So when language makes a whimp out of science because reality misfits with language, science hangs up…

  • Are laws of nature logical??

    Complex, they are, for sure. How we scientists describe the laws of nature can be a simplistic way of presenting them, even if we quantify them in exactitude. [and solitude from other laws] But the way they interplay themselves in real life is as natural and complex as the original phenomena they describe. [hello, that’s…