December 2009
“Sometimes, you can not believe what you see, you have to believe what you...”
– Morrie Schwartz, Tuesdays with Morrie
Dec 26th
“sometimes you have to endure the long wait to have something or someone that...”
Dec 25th
People hate accidents. Whether it’s because it’s a world known fact that accidents are, more often than not, dangerous or because it could be troublesome, we don’t know. It could be both. But one thing is certain. After an accident, people would go through emotional pains that seem unbearable for months. It would take a long time before they recover, and if they do, it’s either they go back to...
Dec 24th
Accident. Just a single breathe of the word could send even the strongest man into frantic frenzy. It has been an established fact that accidents are bad news and just the mere shadow of the word could summon the dread and fear from the pit of your stomach until it eats your whole being. It hurts us, taking away something valuable, something so irreplaceable that it wouldn’t feel the same again...
Dec 24th
Life and science are two similar things that are entirely different. Sometimes, when it comes to dealing with life’s most unexplainable questions, making hypothesis and proving them isn’t enough. Sometimes, no, most of the time, there are questions that should be left unanswered and hypothesis that should not be proven. Most of the time, what we don’t know and what we can’t explain make life most...
Dec 23rd
There are things in science that are unexplainable and, sometimes, impossible to answer. From where did humans come from? How the universe was formed? And several questions about the universe that we, humans, couldn’t find a concrete answer for. So we form a set of possible answers that could probably explain the things we can’t seem to grasp the concrete meaning of. We form hypothesis waiting to...
Dec 23rd