Our universe is a unity of temporal and
thermodynamic complexities governed by four basic forces (that we know of). An
altogether system consisted of countless processes, guided by bifurcations,
causality, the uncertainty principle and the arrow of time. Many of them represent
reversible processes, however the great majority are irreversible. As such,
they represent a great difficulty in predicting their final state, or their
state of beginning. The demon of marquis de Laplace warns us that there is no
place with divine attributes, from where we’ll be able to observe the totality
of our reality. Nor we can say with certainty, how it all began, and how it’s
all going to end (if it ends). That’s why cosmology is not an exact science, it
is an evolution of thought sculpted from probabilities and uncertainties.
The task is so much difficult for us,
because not only we have to pose the questions, but we need to answer them
ourselves. And this is that everlasting headache in the elite of the science
world which has existed for hundreds of years, it’s double trouble.
We know something, but we don’t know it
all, since we lack empirical data. We guess how it all started within that
cosmic primordial singularity, that null point consisted of dense matter having
infinite value of energy. But we can’t locate it in time. We know our continuum
is big, we don’t have a clue how big it is; we guess it’s much bigger than the
one we see all around. And this accretion of matter is so confusing, it’s
opposite from the concept of growing rate of entropy. We are not sure even
about the galaxies, what they truly represent, and how they exist through
countless eons of time.
And on top of everything, life… sentient
form of life able to analyze data gathered with it’s senses. And on top of all
life we know, there stands man. Guided by our curiosity and quest for
knowledge, we are unsatisfied with our biologic senses, thus we build new
senses made of technology which allow us to feel something other. This strive
leaves us restless, since we are restless in our very cores.
Our inquisitive nature made the calling,
and we have answered to this call!
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