Sunday, December 27, 2009

Impossibilities

This decade is nearing a close, dearest folks. And lately, I've been reading "Physics of the Impossible" by Dr Michio Kaku. In this book, he explores different things that we have seen in mystery and science fiction movies since then.

Furthermore, he classified these impossibilities into three categories that depend on its realization through the physical laws. Class I impossibilities don't violate the physical laws and might be realized in the next decades or within this century in modified form. Class II impossibilities sit at the edge of the understanding of the physics and might be realized longer than that of the first category. And Class III violate the physical laws and might shift the understanding of physics once realized.

Now, this book by the famous Dr Kaku is much related to where we are right now. The aughts are now coming to a close. And in the coming of the new decade, we have so many plans that we all want to realize immediately. For example, I want to do better in terms of academics and have good extracurricular activities and social life at the same time. By this moment, these are still impossibilities because they are not yet realized. However, focusing on my own goals, these can be realized in the next year such that I work hard to earn for those things. Therefore, I classify this thing as a Class I impossibility.

Further than that, when I have started reading about that book, I reflected into a deeper message that Dr Kaku might want to tell everyone. And as I see, all those things he told might be impossible right now. But by the help of hardworking hands and a plentiful of prayer, it is not too far that they may be realized.

Who knows what may happen next? It is not so far that the succeeding steps of this universe (or should I say multiverse) are quantum leaps for the mankind. Have a happy and prosperous new year, everyone.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Have A Quantum Mechanical Christmas

As I have told so, this life is not a life in a vacuum. But, it got me behaving like a quantum mechanical entity. And since the celebration of our Savior's birth is nearing, I want to share how thankful I am for every thing that happened.

This life really is quantum mechanics. There are different kinds of entity in the system and each entity has different wave functions. Some of them are just too weak, but they really get deep into the surface. Some of them are penetrating, that no one goes safe after them. And of all, everything is filled with uncertainty. No one knows what happens next. You might have what you want right now, but you never know until when do you have that.

On my side, I really relate all of these to how far I have gone through this year. I really can't believe that I pushed beyond what should be. And because of these, I want to thank God for having me have such kind of wave function, my parents and my family for letting this entity have a little mark in the universe, my mentors for developing me from a simple up to a complex entity, and my friends who have accompanied me all the time.

But as said earlier, everything is uncertain. Everything may lead to either glory or ruin. And so, this Christmas, I ask God not only for me but for all to push through beyond what is expected. I wish that I may continue all these things that I have started and develop them into better dimensions in everyone's life.

Have a Quantum Mechanical Christmas, everyone!