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Future: 2050

The Future Awaits Us! 'The science of today is the technology of tomorrow", said Edward Teller, a well-known theoretical physicist. But in these words, what does tomorrow signify? Is it a mere conjecture of the probable happenings of the future, or perhaps an upcoming alien invasion? Whatever it stands for, we do know for a fact that the future withholds what we fantasize for today. Presently, the materialistic ventures of human beings have amassed to a toxic aura of manipulation, added to the cloaked presence of go-getters. Yet, political pursuits and a change of economy are at the top of this social food chain. It has been fifty years to the first man on the Moon, and our objectives have been increasing by a manifold. According to me, it is not the future for which we should worry, but instead, we should be on guard for not being able to limit expectations in all dimensions. 2050 is not far, it is merely 30 years ahead and it might be jaw-dropping to realize th
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Into the Stellar Code

What do stars mean to me? Are they just some diamonds in the sky? Or is there something more to them? Well, Sun is a star. Is this the accurate answer to the definition of a star? It shines bright, is an incandescent body in the sky. I have incandescent light bulbs. It is said that they are controlled fire on display. Are stars basically fire? Can't be said by me. They are formed in the Nebula and are sustained by the nuclear fusion of Hydrogen and Helium. Well, by the continuous breaking down of definitions, we realize that there is no common definition for a person who is an expert in the field, and to a child who wants to know everything, to explain what actually is a star. And whatever definitions we arrive at, they will always remain incomplete. So, basically, how can we crack the Stellar coding? Culture says that Star is God. Science says that Star is a massive ball of nuclear fusion. So, what is right? I say, everything. Everything that people have arrived at, ha

Blog's Twist: The Transition Time

So, it's been a year to this blog, and I wish it a very happy first birthday! Thanks for being my window to the world, when I wanted to pen my feelings down. So for it's first birthday this 2017, here are some important things to the blog,- 1.  Well, I am totally changing the approach and style of this blog. It was this whole year, that I tried out my writing style, and now I am going to showcase my interest in this blog, and it will all be about 'Space, Universe, and Culture', which are my particular interests. You certainly must have got the idea from my first blog post. 2018 is arriving, and I hence welcome a new topic to the blog, which I'll prefer to ace like an aficionado, through my articles. So now, the blog will just be about the Universe and stuff. Make sure you tune in for the best and latest updates on Space and Technology too. 2. Make sure you follow my blog, and comment and like the posts. Also, I would love all of your support, since this is a b

If you were stranded on a deserted island, name a few things you would bring.

Perhaps, the most frustrating/asked question in high-profile interviews. Like, come on, first of all, I would never know that I am going to be stranded on a deserted island. I'll never be like, "Oh! I am going to be stranded on a deserted island, let me take my puppy with me." And even if so, I would never have the time to take things with me. The only answer I could think of  is something that could save my life. Anyways, let me throw some light on the things people usually say- Mobile Phone - Oh great! First of all, would you be able to establish a connection? What will happen after a day's battery? What if your phone is full of water from the sea? But no, they want to click selfies on the island with the caption, "Oh no! Stranded on a deserted island! #boring" 📱 My Kindle - Okay, that's fine, maybe you want to read on how to survive on a deserted island. But, if they ask you to have something else besides your Kindle, where will you get

The Time I Redid My DIY Back From When I was 7

Original Wall Organizer This is the account of a DIY I did when I was 7, but today I did the same thing again, just to see if I had improved. So, I tried a bit of DIY in my free time, and it turned out to be pretty good I must say. DIY is good for the kind of people who face a lot of temper tantrums, day in, and day out. It is kind of a stress buster. All the stubbornness is disappeared, and I am taken into a state of oblivion. That's a bit too intricate, but the way of defining certainty can never change the uncertainty. Coming back to what I was talking about, I recently checked off, maybe the simplest thing of my bucket list, and that is to do a DIY with my own mind's creativity, and not from YouTube. It barely took me three hours to complete it, where I thought it would take a day or two. So, I had the idea of a wall organizer, which is very simple to think of but I just got too excited to implement it. It definitely must be there on YouTube, but I am uncertain of it.

A Compilation of the Most Inspiring Things Ever

It has been a long time since I posted something, but now I finally have something to talk about. People these days, are so fragile and vulnerable that they can't hold themselves back when they fail. They need to know how to face the real world. Hence, I hereby post some of the most inspiring things for you to get motivated from. I request you all to never give up! Quotes Videos Songs Here are the links to the songs I find very inspiring:- (PS. I am not telling the names of the songs to keep them as a surprise.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wtfhZwyrcc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo1VInw-SKc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2390GAm4d0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWASeaYuHZo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBB_QOZNEdc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CevxZvSJLk8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUQsqBqxoR4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Nrv5teMc9Y Note- I don't own any of the vide

How a Teen Would Give an Interview

Well, we, teens, are some of the wittiest people ever, especially now that we are in the digital age. People of our age are building websites, to coding the most complex programs. Adults, now more often ask doubts from us, than they ever did, and we, well we are always there to help. Even though social media has taken over us, we don't isolate ourselves. And that is something people look through. Well, we can turn laziness into wit in many aspects of life, so why not a simple interview? Well, that is my today's blog all about. Though I am not qualified enough for a professional job, it would be interesting if I, as a teen try to answer some of the frequently asked interview questions listed below which I got from a website, using my 'teen wit', assuming that I have an MBA degree. Read the questions, answer them simultaneously, and then scroll down to see mine, and compare it to yours. Disclaimer: All the answers are just for fun, no intentions good/bad are supp