Showing posts with label Philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philosophy. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Gravity (The movie) - A marvellous experience

Plot - Two astronauts are stranded in space after a storm of space debris destroys their space craft. The debris is created by the chain reaction, occurred as a result of Russia destroying one of it's old satellites.
The story revolves around how the astronauts plan their way back to earth, in an acute shortage of life-sustaining resources.

Watch the trailer here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufsrgE0BYf0



The film has SCIENCE, WILDERNESS, PHYSICS REVISION, PHILOSOPHY, SACRIFICE and COURAGE in it.

I am writing this for those who have watched the film already. So don't expect me to tell the story.

The parts I liked the most was when the debris destroys the structures and the pieces of shrapnel come right towards you. ( Watched it in 3D, folks)

Around 7-8 times I tried to jerk my head back, to avoid the debris hitting me in the head with bullet speed.

One more scene that I liked was, when Ryan (Sandra Bullock) lies in the ISS escape probe ready to die in silence. But she hallucinates about Matt ( George Clooney) coming inside and asking her the question, "You lost your child. That's a pretty bad thing. So the point is- Is it worth living or just stay here and die silently? because that is also nice."

Also I find the death of Matt, quite interesting. I mean, how would it feel when you are going in a total void of space with no hope at all and you are constantly trying to encourage your fellow mate who may live.


Matt just about to leave his last hope (the rope), in order to increase chances of Ryan's survival.


It would be a great death. Watching the serenity of earth from outside after having achieved almost everything (he was a frequent astronaut, man!!!!), and doing a final act of sacrifice and still guiding your junior to life, and knowing that what a great impact, you would leave in her heart and your story will leave in rest of the world, while you die in absolute silence and peace.

AMAZING!!!!!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Anatomy of Reality

Have you ever thought that why is the world the way it is, why can't we just control objects around us by just our will, or why can't we move a wand and get our things done on their own?
The answer can't be an absolute "NO". Because we all have thought about all this, atleast in the childhood, when our mothers or grandmothers told us the mystical and unbelievable stories of the fairies, talking animals, heavenly Gods etc.
We all have seen Harry Potter, Spider Man, Narnia and different magical movies of our times.
But as the innocence and the gullibility of the childhood passes by, we tend to realize that none of it is true.
Thus we are taught by others and from our own experience that whatever we can see, hear, touch, taste and smell is the only reality.

In other words, we are constantly forced by the surroundings to think that, what our five senses can sense is the only reality around us.
But the truth can be a bit different.

Let's take a person named "Chiku".

Chiku is congenitally (from birth) blind and has not talked about vision with anyone in his whole life and is 20 years old, thus not a child. He is left with just four senses- Audition(hearing), Taste, Touch and Smell.
Now if you try to teach Chiku about light and its nature, the beautiful colours of the rainbow, your reflection in the mirror, he will probably laugh at you and say that he doesn't believe in magic, mystical creatures and childish imaginations. Because for him, a real object is something his four senses can sense and everything else is mystical, divine, magical, whatever you call it.
He just cannot feel the sense of vision and has never felt it.

Now if, with the help of some medical treatment or some eye transplant or whatever, we can make him to see, it will be a marvellous, enlightening, or maybe a divine experience for him.
He may think of being in a dream and may require some time to get used to watching things.

Now think of all of us as Chiku, we have all the five senses, but we may still miss something that we can't even imagine, maybe some organ that can be used for telepathy(talking to other people without conversing, just talking through our minds).

So, there can be many different feelings we just can't sense, so we are left with the idea that things we sense are the only reality but in fact, reality can be much more unreal.