Saturday, August 29, 2015

A short history of nearly everything - my review

Even with all the cumulative learning from the past, humans are still insecure about the same old problems. Billions of years ago, probably this earth was not the kind of place it is now. Some wonderful thinking minds have already outlived a large part of their lives to understand about it and it's a proud thing to say that still there lies a great amount of uncertainty in everything that we know or say. Theories and postulates which tend to unite many of our experiences, may or may not hold good even in some of the simplest of exceptions. No wonder that we have evolved, in many sense, in a great way, but it's the kind of importance we give to inconsequential things in our prime which then eludes us from all the truly significant ones. Only because of the few relentless ones, science could fathom (or at least we think that it can) a small amount of curious outcomes, but imagine what can happen if, irrespective of all our differences and struggles, we come together to do numerous thought-experiments about every little thing and be worthy of our existence. After all, we owe a lot.
Thank you, A short history of nearly everything!

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