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The Greatest Writers...

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It's presumptive of me to call them the greatest writers, but to me they are and very likely to many others too. Quite frankly they are my favourite writer but the greatest... oh well everybody has their list. But mine has not changed for the last 40 years. P G Wodehouse is classically the best of the humourous writers ever. His Jeeves is a synonym for butlers, Intelligent butlers. And there is Wooster and Lord Emsworth. Oh, the characters are finely etched and each one leaves behind an impression. Be it Psmith or  Cutbert in his short stories. I guffaw loudly every time I remember his characters and scenes. Sometimes it is just a smile - as I write this, I am smiling. He is the ultimate in humourous English writing. And he put it himself very devilishly in one of his short stories where a visiting Russian writer names another Russian author and P G Wodehouse as the best.  Then there is Joseph Heller. Catch 22 made little sense but then I had to read it many more times before ...

If one is truly great, one will love all humankind!

If one is truly great, one will love all humankind! If one is truly great, one will love all humankind! One will love the good and bad amongst all humanity. The good will be loved with pride, admiration and joy. The bad will be loved with pity and sorry, for one will know - if truly great -  that both good and bad qualities of people are often but the results of circumstances over which they have, because of their ignorance, little control.  To be truly great, one will be compassionate, sympathetic and tolerant. When compelled to pass judgement upon others, one will temper justice with tender mercy, throwing oneself always on the side of the weak, the uninformed and the poverty-stricken. Thus one will not only go the extra mile in a true spirit of fellowship, but will also go willingly and graciously. And if the second mile be not enough, one must go the third and the fourth, and as many additional miles as may be necessary. - Napoleon Hill (Master Key to Riches) I picked this...

The Householder and Philosophy (or Science!)

No, I am not referring to the Merchant-Ivory film starring Shashi Kapoor which released in 1963.  We This one refers to all of us. The householder with umpteen things to worry about... Filial relations, money, job, clients, bosses,et al, the list is long. Who has the time to worry about Philosophy and Science. Who cares how we came about or where the world will be in a 1000 years!!! We are worried about today. The 21st century and this decade will do fine for worrying. Welcome to the householder.  When did the world ever belong to a particular time? When did we ever take a break from time? Never matter, while a few scientists and academicians wring out the mysteries of nature  the rest of us nearly 8 billion of us- we are content, or discontent,  with life in general. Because we are householders.

Singularity is going to be a reality!

What is Singularity? It is a hypothesised future era or event when exponential improvements in computer intelligence and advances in technology will result in an acute change in human society and evolution.

What comes after trillion?

What comes after trillion? I ask this question because we are reaching the zenith, over the use of trillion. There are no trillionaires in the world today but by next decade we should see one.  A million has six zeroes A billion is one followed by nine zeroes. A trillion has 12 zeroes 1,000,000 1,000,000,000 1,000,000,000,000 In the Indian context, it is 10 lakh that makes a million. (for those who unaware, one lakh is a hundred thousand!) I always thought that after trillion one would have a frillion.  But no! That's not even a proper word. Sad, but true.  The real word is  quadrillion. Now you know. Other words that follow are as follows: Quintillion : 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 Nonillion : 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Decillion: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Googol: 1 followed by 100 zeros (Yep, now you know what google really means!)   As you can see these numbers are formed with 3 has the power.   The number stands for ...

The Future is Wonderful...

I reflect on the past and am sad. I think of the future and I am happy because I will be wiser... Really time travel is impossible. If I were given the opportunity to go back to my youth, I wouldn't. Because even with my present wisdom,as a youth, I would still be the old me. And the younger me would not listen to the older me. No matter how hard I try! No, don't give me the past with its predictability. Give me the future with its wisdom and unpredictability, Anytime. I look at youth today and envy them but I look towards the future and am happy to move into old age with wisdom..   

Quantum Mechanics - What's that???

"I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics." Richard Feynman   Just because you see it here does not mean I understand it. In general, it is all balderdash! (I mean gibberish!). But I am interested because it relates to life. And it explains (!) to some extent, why or how things work. Because we are told, we believe. We are taught to  believe and there comes a time when we accept it as the Bible. (Pun Intended!) For the uninitiated, quantum (Quanta) is from Latin and means "how much or how great." Basically it mean mechanics at micro level of electron levels or simply put - at very small measures. (Electronics by the way  uses this majorly and the use of electricity is a matter of chance.) Quantum Mechanics is about light (photons) waves, or particles. (all matter too has  similar properties - wave and particle. Go figure!)  Einstein is one of the founders and was awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery. He is more renowned for hid the...

Gratitude, forgiveness and humility...

Gratitude, forgiveness and humility are enough to live a life... Even just one virtue. Like one great great person has said, "Gratitude is the mother of all virtue." That's very true. Feel gratitude and you will be a kinder person.  

The Past Has No Substance..

The past has no substance but it has shadows that stretch far...

Yujin Nagasawa

Maximal God: A New Defense of Perfect Being Theism Yujin Nagasawa,  Maximal God :  A New Defense of Perfect Being Theism,  Oxford University Press, 2017, 225pp., $60.00, ISBN 9780198758686. Reviewed by Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Washington University in St. Louis ( https://ndpr.nd.edu/news/maximal-god-a-new-defense-of-perfect-being-theism/ ) We can automatically derive that it is possible that God exists because here God is understood as the being that has the maximal consistent set of knowledge, power, and benevolence. In other words, the maximal concept of God is by definition internally coherent because its components are mutually consistent (and internally coherent). This guarantees the possibility of the existence of God. (p. 204) There are two problems with this maneuver, however. The first is the rather astonishing claim that consistency guarantees possibility. It doesn't. That's the lesson revealed by a posteriori necessities, claims that have denials that are logically...

Zen or Dhyana

T he word Zen is very much a westernised word that originated in China as part of Mahayana Buddhism. It is derived partly from the Japanese word Kana but closer to the Chinese word – dzjen or Chan.   But in reality it is a version of Sanskrit word Dhyana. Sanskrit is native to India and is to Indians what Latin is to the Europeans. The word Dhyana is common to most Indian languages and has almost the same meaning. Dhyan is attention in Hindi. The same word is also Dhyana. Zen refers to meditation. And to bring the mind to dwell upon life.   Dhyana means the same thing. Meditation. (From Wikipedia) The practice of Buddhist meditation first entered China through the translations of An Shigao (fl. c. 148–180 CE), and Kumārajīva (334–413 CE), who both translated Dhyāna sutras, which were influential early meditation texts mostly based on the Yogacara (yoga praxis) teachings of the Kashmiri Sarvāstivāda circa 1st–4th centuries CE.[15] Among the most influential early Chinese m...

If only life was as simple: The Periodic Table

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Everything is interesting. If you explore it. By this reckoning everybody is interesting. Nothing fascinates me more than science. To be more specific, the things that make up life. For example, the elements. Of course there is also the Mind. But truth  be told, if you can find the answer to one, you will find the answer for the other. Life is like that. But back to the topic under discussion... The Periodic table is the creation of Mendeleev of Russia. We in school shortened it to Mendel! This was done 200 years back. (Not me in school!) For people involved with Chemistry and Physics, knowing the table is crucial. But it is important for others also to know that life is made of these elements. One interesting aspect of Mendeleev's table was that he used Sanskrit in numbering the table. But later day scientists decided on the present day table presentation.  Why is it known as the Periodic Table? Because they are arranged in rows and columns - a tabular form and by their valen...

Curiosity killed the cat

Her name was Rincy. Short for Princess. (My Sister Named it.) She was brought home two months back when she was around eight months old. She was a Siberian cat. She had a bloated tummy and  was very pregnant. And one month later she gave birth to four kittens, All healthy and cute. She hardly made a sound. Perhaps wisdom had breached her feline brain. A small mew was all that she mewed/said when she needed anything. She was regal and nonchalant in her behaviour.  She was quite a pet. Yesterday she managed to sneak out. First time in her two months here. And we searched for her everywhere we could. But she was spotted in the vacant lot with a lot of bushy growth hardly 100 yards away. She was dead and rigor mortis had set in fast. She had been bitten by a snake or had eaten something disagreeable. The neighbour helped us bury him. Curiosity did indeed kill the cat. For now I shed a silent tear.  

Time solves all problems...

Time solves/resolves all problems.  Either you find a resolution or you learn to live with it.

What is Nirvana?

Nirvana is the ultimate feeling of bliss and contentment. I feel it. It means the want of nothing....

The Greatest Scientists

I have to say as a writer I am impressed by scientists and hence this piece. One cannot say they are the greatest and few will disagree their eminence.  I like Copernicus, Galileo, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein. But I do like a lot of others like Schrodinger, et al. More on them later....

Time

The Time-Space conundrum requires to be written. Yet. Give it time.

Apologies

Life is too short for prejudices. (So said a great person) Forgiveness is divine so I can but ask for it. To give or not, is your prerogative. I am sorry. For all the times I have been out of order. This to my family, my friends, acquaintances, people I have met in my life....  My sincere apologies. I know I have made many mistakes in life and I seek forgiveness.

Philosophy

William James  Durant  November 5, 1885 – November 7, 1981) was an American philosopher. He is famous for many books among them - The Story of Civilization - stands out. I read it.

Friends - 1

This is for those who passed on too soon... Muruli Reddy : A classmate in school he was hefty and strong and would have gone on to become a Police Officer. But he was in a car accident and passed away when he was just 25 or so.  Anand : He was a school mate and what you would call a hood guy. He lived life like there was no tomorrow. He died early, don't really know how.  Adarsh : He was a classmate in school but he moved away and connected again very much later when we were in our 40s. Shivakumar (Esha ): Very intelligent guy. He could have been the one heading Google or Facebook but alas, life has other plans. He died before he touched 50. That's grim.

The Mind

The mind is akin to the Universe. Ever expanding...

Mom & Dad

 July 04 is the American Independence Day. More important to me and my kin is that it is the Wedding Anniversary of my mom and dad. She would have been 85 and he would have been 90, I guess.  

The Past is an Inventory

The past is behind us. We have to forget the regrets, forgive ourselves and others and move on. But hold on. While nature never retraces its step, we are the sum of the past. Yes, the past is an inventory. Of memories,actions, errors, good deeds and a whole lot of things. No matter how delicious the thought, we can never, NEVER, go back and change anything. But we can change the future. The young never worry about the past. Mostly. Some think fondly of childhood. Some others are subject to worry - when they move from twenty to thirty. So sweet. But for most others, the past is definitely an inventory. Some live like the grasshopper. But many live to save. Build houses, family and security. Everyone, builds memories. Whether you are rich or poor. We all build memories as we trudge on. Life is like that. For those who save (wealth) and rarely (!) make mistakes the future is hunky dory. But for many others it is a tumultuous living. But you made the bed. Let's understand the future is...

HY 2020 Annus Horribilis

Annus horribilis  is a Latin phrase, meaning "horrible year". A nnus  mirabilis means "wonderful year. It is a July 01, 2020. That's one half of 2020 gone and the judgement is that 2020 has been a annus horribilis. The year has been called this after only half an year! The most wonderful thing can happen in a day... so calling it a  horrible year is perhaps a little immature. But statistics can be foreboding. And it does not lie. And so far it has been nasty. True we can call this certainly as not promising. First there was coronavirus and then the Chinese aggression. In between there was the death of a a couple of loved actors and a suicide of a younger star who had achieved much. Across the world Trump is still being hammered by his critics. The economy is in doldrums. And we are just half way into the year.