Thursday, November 27, 2008

Streams to the Ocean

Do all paths lead to the same source? Or do all paths come to the same source, with only some finding their way back?

I'll just have to find out.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

The Muslim Scientist

Sometimes I think being a Muslim in Sciences (The faculty) is wonderful. Every subject that we study provides more food for wonder at the cosmos.

"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."

That's what I feel. But other times I feel that this is too simplistic of an approach. We don't always consider the possible meaning or consequences of what a simple "scientific" theory are in terms of how it influences the way we think and deal with the world.

And for all the science dogmatists in the world, by definition scientific fact has no permanence. It only takes one conclusive test to prove that an idea is wrong, while in contrast, no scientific theory can ever be proven. This is both the strength and weakness of science.

The trouble is, how can you believe in something that has no permanence? In reality, people (like the person who once took us on a hike in Jasper) who "believe" in science simply believe in their own dogmatic assumptions.

Pray for the Cnidarian-only two germ layers, sessile, and can only hope that some bit of goodness will float along.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Beginnings

What burns me is from me.

The past/current fashion on blogs is to write elliptically, mysteriously and cleverly. This forces the reader to attempt to read between the lines Eg. Why is the name of the blog "Broccoli Sprouts"? What is the metaphorical meaning of this highly superlative name.

Yeah, well that's not my talent. I guess all I can do is relate what has happened to me, and what I can see from it. I hate self-deprecation as well, as all it indicates is a more subtle form of arrogance. So I won't do it. As Sherlock Holmes would say, "I cannot agree with those who rank modesty among the virtues. To the logician all things should be seen exactly as they are, and to underestimate one's self is as much a departure from truth as to exaggerate one's own powers."

One thing I shouldn't be underestimate is my revision for final exams. Somehow this semester I haven't really gotten into full swing-(or maybe I always feel like that, and I never really have gotten into full swing?) but partly this is due to the fact that my time is frittered away on inanities.

Someday, I will transform lead into gold.