Child-like questions are both innocent and beautiful. Almost every one of us has asked: why is it dark at night? Well, it is not just because the sun is on the ‘wrong’ side (the universe has billions and billions of stars, as good as the sun when it comes to brightness, so shouldn’t the entire [...]
Archive for December, 2009
Alice and Bob in Wonderland
Posted in academic, cosmos, perimeter institute on December 26, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Life.
Posted in Life, poetry on December 26, 2009 | 6 Comments »
it is a not a driveway, not a highway. The flood of life – a missing manual, an unknown direction, an unsaid purpose, a splash for meaning.
Bubbles of Thoughts
Posted in musing, spiritual on December 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
land slowly on paper… 1. Inner Voice, or Analysis? I wonder what’s better: to think, analyze, hypothesize? Or to be aware of the heart’s desire in the present moment, and follow it, wherever it may lead? The easy answer is to say… somewhere in the middle. I am not sure, however, if that is the [...]
The Known Universe in 6 Minutes
Posted in cosmos, nature, spiritual on December 24, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Courtesy AMNH :
Perimeter Scholars International, a Student’s Experience
Posted in academic, perimeter institute, perimeter scholars international on December 22, 2009 | 7 Comments »
This post is meant to be a reflection on my 5-month experience in the Perimeter Scholars International program. I hope it is also useful to those who are exploring the possibility of applying to PI. Perimeter Scholars International (PSI for short) is a 10-month, intense Masters program in physics during which you complete almost twice [...]
Google Reader
Posted in technology on December 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I have been finding it increasingly useful, following my friends and various notable people, and increasing awareness. For those who have not yet explored it, I recommend you to try Google Reader. You can choose from various options as to which blogs or magazines you want to follow. Items that I have ‘shared’ on reader [...]



