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Sunday, August 13, 2006

week 36

Things are not what they seem. An example of this was demonstrated with a telling effect on May 29, 1919 during a solar eclipse. The importance of the occasion was in validation of General Relativity into which we need not now go into. It shall suffice to say we might not have known the position of the actual star but for the solar event. For that matter while we see the moon shining out there the time taken for the light to reach us would have lapsed some 2 minutes. We are witnessing an event and our senses do not give us the full picture.
Blame it on our nature if we cannot grasp precisely what is Truth. In expressing truth from our narrow circumstances we might still would require some sort of a standard in order to understand us and the world about us.
Truth of Nature is such a scale. It describes the human condition of being subject to laws of nature.
benny

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