Space has always brought imaginations and wonder towards its many secrets and to what it can bring to humankind. From astronomers such as Galileo Galilei to Albert Einstein human and scientists contribute to knowledge and assumptions of what they perceive are true. We could be surrounded by galaxy or galaxies, by planets or Milky Way. Earth could rotate on its own axis and could orbit around the sun. (Answers to these are the reading and correct interpretation of the Quran and Hadith.)
Our naked eyes see only the moon, sun, some planets and the stars. But scientific instruments bring more than that. Our space explorations get more intense as our thirst for knowledge increases. They are yet more questions being asked than being answered.
Nations race against each other to see who can bring more achievements and new discoveries. Controversies came from angered societies as to the worth of these explorations. Would the millions spent worth just for a few experiments? Would the expense better in good use feeding the poor, develop nations, having basic necessities, better education, increase security, gun control, or help decrease the global warmth?
The aspirations of man are truly great and goals should be set up high… realistically. There should be a balance to as what you can gain compared as to what you should do.
A nation doesn’t proper if its citizens still struggle.
14mth - Run, Chase, Climb
15 years ago
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