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Aug 14, 2009 21:29

Two-hour ride home from UST to Fairview in an FX with no decent air-conditioning just made my day. Seriously. And here I was, thinking that I could get home early and have a head start on the PRSP thingy. I caught a nice sign on the way home, though; I hope it really is a sign for better things to come.

I've always had this weird fascination for Astronomy since I was five. One of the things that amaze me about this subject matter is the universe's composition. Just knowing that the universe's--the vast amount of space that we're all currently existing in--immense scale houses every single thing that exists to our knowledge such as stars, galaxies, black holes amaze me to no end. But then again, there is this philosophy that states a thing/person's existence begins with the knowledge of it so there may be more things out there yet to be discovered.

Since I've began reading about them, I've managed to learn many things about the universe. One of them is parallel universes. Many scientists believe that there could be many universes co-existing with one another just like galaxies do. They even believe that black holes or worm holes could be the link between two universes.

I don't really have any mathematical or scientific knowledge of the existence of physical parallel universes but I do know they exist somehow. You see, beings that exist in parallel universes technically co-exist with one another under the same concept of time and within the same space. But since these beings exist in literally different universes, no matter how overlapping their time and space can be, they can never see one another. It's like existing in the same space, and yet not existing in the same space at the same time. The only way they could ever see one another is if one passes through a worm or black hole in order to move into the other universe.

In the same way, a difference in time can cause the same effect. From the point of view of a normal person, a person who moves in the speed of light will seem to disappear even though they still actually co-exist within the same space. The fast moving person just seems to be invisible because the normal person's eyes were not created to see things at such a great speed. From the fast person's point of view, though, everyone would seem to be frozen since their pace are too slow to catch up with the fast person. Those people are together in their separateness, and they're separate in their togetherness.

I hate writer's block. Film critic and PRSP in a brief while. Yeaaaaaaah. I don't hate school work anymore. Hahahahaha. I'm calm. :D
But my eyes' grade got higher, IMO. I think my vision shortened even further. T__________T Must endure. :P

I loved Ethics class earlier. It was very enlightening. :D Karol Wotyjla's existential humanism has once again taught me to understand people and helped me regain my lost patience, while cutting loose all the selfishness I had tied onto me. It did not teach me to tolerate things that I deem essentially wrong, though. I used to tolerate things even when they're wrong but now, I just can't. Or rather, I have decided not to because I believe I'm old enough to know what is good and bad, right and wrong. And I believe that I have reached a certain level of maturity wherein I could properly discern my actions to the greater benefit of all. Things can only get better from this point.

college, astronomy, random

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