Maddy's Rant

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Monday, July 24, 2006

Science and Religion - Dichotomy or Concord

Humans, ever since inception have acquiesced existence of superior-being primarily to mask their fear of unknown. Natural elements such as wind, water and fire have been respected and still revered due to their sheer force. No matter how science might have advanced, still we are enpowered by these enraged forces of nature. But, as science led to demystification of many of the natural phenomenons, only those few unknowns have still remained in the elated "super-being" podium. An important sociological behavior of humains is to attribute unknown to god. However, this has plethora of implications in varied contexts. Currently answering them is beyond the realms of mortal being. For example, in a mathematican's perspective finding the recurring-sequence of Pi might answer the other alike unanswered questions of the world. From a theoretician's eye, solving P = NP would yield answers to far beyond. A evolutionary biologist, and a astro-physicist working in conjunction would have a totally different hypothesis. I feel evolution can not be charted out as a tree as we can always question who created the root.

Having set some non-sensical tone, I want to wander of into a semi-related issue. Is it just to attribute ignorance to god. I beg to differ as religion should be never be adopted mode of living, but shoud act as substitute envigorating humans to synergize the short-time lived in a much productive way. Also, I would say "chart out the root of the origin, if she is a beautiful blonde who is five feet 10, I would truly believe god exists." Till then I would try to do it myself. Until I succeed I shall refrain from rambling otherwise.

Hey Dude! Where is rest of my blog.

Huh and Hmm.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

My favorite song.

She can kill with a smile
She can wound with her eyes
She can ruin your faith with her casual lies
And she only reveals what she wants you to see
She hides like a child
But shes always a woman to me

She can lead you to love
She can take you or leave you
She can ask for the truth
But shell never believe you
And shell take what you give her, as long as its free
She steals like a thief
But shes always a woman to me

Oh-she takes care of herself
She can wait if she wants
Shes ahead of her time
Oh-and she never gives out
And she never gives in
She just changes her mind

And shell promise you more
Than the garden of eden
Then shell carelessly cut you
And laugh while youre bleedin
But shell bring out the best
And the worst you can be
Blame it all on yourself
Cause shes always a woman to me

She is frequently kind
And shes suddenly cruel
She can do as she pleases
Shes nobodys fool
But she cant be convicted
Shes earned her degree
And the most she will do
Is throw shadows at you
But shes always a woman to me

Monday, July 10, 2006

Other languages

I have always been intrigued about "using proverbs, idioms and phrases" from other languages, especially ones from LATIN, HEBREW etc.

Today I came across
1) C'est la vie which means "It's life" in French.
2) "Livina vida Loca" means "it's a crazy life" in Spanish.
3) "Mea Culpa" means my mistake

Watch out for me.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

What a wonderful life

July 4 being American Independence day gave me something to rejoice. I went to Los Angeles, HollyWood, San Dieogo with two ppl whom I love the most. I left San Francisco on Friday, and reached LA by 10 P.M. The next morning, we left for HollyWood and Universal Studios. Following day was spent in SUNNY San Dieogo splashing in the beach. Only let down was San Dieogo zoo, which had more space to animal ratio. The next day we went to Disney Theme and Adventure park. Had fun till late evening.

On monday I caught the plane back to SFO. It was really superb. Beach, Girls and Fun!!!!