Ramana: Can We Uncover The Mysteries Of The Universe?

    • Ramana, class X, New Horizon Public School, Mumbai
    • Publish Date: Oct 1 2019 7:10PM
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    • Updated Date: Oct 1 2019 7:10PM
Ramana: Can We Uncover The Mysteries Of The Universe?

You will never find a colourful night, filled with stars in a city. That is the biggest price one pays for living in urban cities in this era – never being able to watch the night or gaze at  the stars to understand how small we are in the shadow of the thousand balls of fire in the dark sky. But if you have seen the night sky, without a mask covering it, you will realise how insignificant we are in this colossal universe.

When you look up at the night sky, you probably see lakhs of stars, or rather, that's what you assume you see. In reality, a person looks up at entire galaxies, which seem like stars. This tells us how huge this universe is, considering the fact that an entire galaxy seems like a star due to its distance from us. It brings cold shivers to most – we finally realise that we are no more than a tiny, insignificant speck of matter in some unknown corner of an enormous universe filled with strange beings. What’s more, humans have discovered less than one per cent of it. Humanity's most successful probe has only just started its interstellar journey. This means that there is an infinite number of things still left to discover in this universe.

A thousand more things to learn from interstellar, for humanity's greatest passion is gaining more knowledge. And from this arises a peculiar question, are we alone? Alone in this whole universe as a planet with life. Is life out there, in the farthest reaches of the universe, which humans haven't discovered? Maybe, maybe not. This remote chance drives most scientists to seek out life in the universe. Yet the greatest question that arises in my mind is, what is outside the universe, a vast space of emptiness, or simply, more universes?

These questions may remain unanswered for another thousand years. A million questions in every young mind, eager to find the reasons behind the countless mysteries in the cosmos and to explore the vast reaches of the universe. That, is the beauty of space.


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