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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalI am theorist. I work at the boundaries of literature, science & religion. The author resides in Manipur, where Ras Leela (origin of one of the five classical dances of India), and the birthplace of Polo, traditionally known as "Sagol Kangjei" in Meiteilon. Manipur is like a small India, where there is 34 known tribes, where Meitei is one of the names of the tribe if we go by the dictionary definition of "tribes", which is "the natives of that geographical place". The author works on multidisciplinary fields where one of his goals is universality, which means harmony among all fields of inquiRead More...
I am theorist. I work at the boundaries of literature, science & religion. The author resides in Manipur, where Ras Leela (origin of one of the five classical dances of India), and the birthplace of Polo, traditionally known as "Sagol Kangjei" in Meiteilon. Manipur is like a small India, where there is 34 known tribes, where Meitei is one of the names of the tribe if we go by the dictionary definition of "tribes", which is "the natives of that geographical place". The author works on multidisciplinary fields where one of his goals is universality, which means harmony among all fields of inquiry. The author strives to weave between disparate fields, even the immovable religion to unstoppable force of science by trying to build bridges of reason on the basis of science. Some of the goals of the author is to fulfill Christopher Hitchen's dream of curing poverty by women empowerment, Sagan's dream of intergalactic space travel, Einstein dream of unified field theory and world peace.
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Unrhymed peotry is uncommon athough found in the dictionary. Washing away all preconceived notions behind writing, the book is unlike normal poetry but a collection of appreciation, of the realization of the unknown to the known through words. Perhaps this might break your notion of a writer's block, that every writer fears and write! I repeat once again, the movie line, "writers write so that readers can read". This work contains a troubled budding scientist
Unrhymed peotry is uncommon athough found in the dictionary. Washing away all preconceived notions behind writing, the book is unlike normal poetry but a collection of appreciation, of the realization of the unknown to the known through words. Perhaps this might break your notion of a writer's block, that every writer fears and write! I repeat once again, the movie line, "writers write so that readers can read". This work contains a troubled budding scientist peering into life, work and chaos.
To create a free world devoid of error, we must reconcile religion and science. For this is the only old enemies which is one of the oldest problems since time immemorial. To achieve world peace, it is a necessary part of the job to reconstruct old concepts described in the holy books a modern touch to advance the civilization. As my Professor Arnapurna Rath's time tested advice, where concepts are rivers of ideas that breaks boundaries of fields of inquiry wi
To create a free world devoid of error, we must reconcile religion and science. For this is the only old enemies which is one of the oldest problems since time immemorial. To achieve world peace, it is a necessary part of the job to reconstruct old concepts described in the holy books a modern touch to advance the civilization. As my Professor Arnapurna Rath's time tested advice, where concepts are rivers of ideas that breaks boundaries of fields of inquiry will be the thread, which I took the help to tie the entire fields of inquiry and make the tapestry that can act like a trampoline for mankind's jump to space, literature, drug delivery etc... On an ending note, we must be clear that we can never be perfect and always a student of doubts and questions, and remember that we are all humans after all, bounded by nothing.
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