Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Wanted! Minions of Carl Sagan!


It was one of those much –awaited Friday evenings at Copenhagen where usually we start out with a coffee , a dinner and end up with lots of beer !  This time, apart from the usual 2-people crowd that is me and Jesper, we had 2 of my other colleagues from India who joined us. Over the beer and the game of pool, our conversation as usual moved onto religion. Of course, it definitely did not end in any kind of consensus. But, it  did substantiate my important argument about the religious bunch. Every conversation with them, end with their believes and Gods , dwindling down to an abstraction. All of their millions of believes,superstitions,astrological  suppositions and Gods –all of them, just become “THAT SUPER POWER” which science cannot explain yet.
Born and brought up in a country where the astronauts and rocket scientists resort to nonsensical religious liturgy before a rocket launch, where “the right time and day” needs to be observed for even cutting your fucking nails , I am not surprised that we have ceased to produce or contribute anything serious to the world of science and technology.
I have no problems with the ones who wish to believe that God created the Universe in a week´s time or the ones who believe that stars and planets guide and orchestrate trivial ,paltry details of our evanescent lives. (To each his own.)My frustration starts when they start to justify their believes at the cost of denying science without  having even one empirical evidence to refute it.
And this passion in them to defend their religion and belief is totally justifiable because religion and faith is driven by emotions. Faith gives them the strength to live on, a sense of communion , and the comforting feeling that death is not the end. When you talk rationally to them, you strip them off that sole lifeline they have , you take away their hopes and leave them in the bitter world with no bulwark to shield them . That sole  thought is what  holds me back from pouncing on them and ripping their brains out! All religions offer redemption in one form or the other. They all talk about eternity , some with bonanza offers of 72 virgins and some sans. And the poor rationalists wonder, why do they believe what they do.!
( I always wonder, what if the 72 virgins were huge, hairy, pot-bellied, fat-legged , men?)
And then comes another diabolical argument against Science. “ Science IS also a religion! “ . And I go – UG2BKM!!!!!!  They lay out the famous example of Abdul Kalam and his quotes about science and spirituality. And this is where I come to the essence of this article.
In India, we are always surrounded by charlatans of one kind or the other--of astrology, of Vedas, of puranas,of numerology -all kinds of pseudoscience- most of them in the form of family members and distant relatives. Science education and knowledge takes a back seat to ludicrous religious beliefs and customs.
Science literacy in its true sense is lacking in our society which worries me deeply. Scientific literacy should empower us to ask  the right question and help to develop a society of people who are curious about the universe around them ,the universe  which they are a part of. Current scenario at a Science classroom lacks critical pedagogy required to instill in the student a sense of inquiry about the world. Children are hardly allowed to ask stupid questions. They are either laughed of or discouraged by the eye-rolling parents apparently embarrassed by their kid´s silly question. For example, a kid who asks his parents, “ Why is the sky blue?”  I am sure most of us would answer “ Then what should it be?..GREEN?”. His curiosity and the sense of inquiry is already killed a bit there. It is registered in his mind that he is not supposed to ask questions of that kind anymore. How many of us would have answered with a soft version of  “Rayleigh Scattering” for that question in a way the kid could understand?
Science literacy empowers you to know when a person is fooling you. So, when someone is trying to sell you a ring with a crystal on it claiming that it will cure you of your illness , you do not have to know the atomic structure of the molecules inside the crystal or the exact chemical composition , you just need to have the right rational sense to ask the right questions to debunk him.Questions like, how do you make it, where did u find it from, how have you tested it, what kind illness does it cure, is it better for some ailments and not that great for the others, can it be used to detect illness, can you cure something for me right now, how long will it take to cure the illness, so if it doesn’t cure me do I have a money back guarantee (or an agreement to kick the hell out of your ass.. etc. )This rationality developed through the right form of scientific literacy will stop you from taking an answer based on eye-witness testimony. (“I saw a miracle happening to my uncle´s father´s sister-in-law´s daughter”). As Dr.Neil deGrass Tyson says, eye witness testimony is the worst form of evidence.
But then a question arises. With whom does the responsibility lie,the responsibility of building a society which is scientifically literate? It is our science teachers and scientists. However, what can we expect from them when most of them are themselves steeped in superstition and religious fervor? How far can one go in a society of such religious hegemony?
The first chapter in any science education course should be dedicated to the importance of asking questions even if they are dumb. Before that, it is important to teach our teachers that it is perfectly OK to tell the students, “ I Don´t know, Let me get back to you on that” .This gives the opportunity to the teacher to give the right information to the students and it makes children growing up to understand that “ It is OK, to not know some things”. Grownups should  understand that it is OK to tell “ I don´t know or we don´t know that yet” when your child asks “ Who made the Universe?”,instead of feeding them stories written by pre-historical humans who had no more insight into these fundamental questions than any of the brightest minds alive today.
I would like to point out something one of my favourite scientists, Dr.Neil deGrass Tyson, said in one of his talks. Just after 9/11 – Bush in an attempt to distinguish “we” from “they”,  loosely quoted a verse from the Bible which says “ Our God –is the God who named the stars”. However , the fact is that of all the stars which have names,2/3rd of them are ARABIC names. How did that happen? The intellectual centre of the world for a period of 300 years in the 11th century was Bagdad. All kind of advances in engineering,biology,mathematics took place there. Have we ever paused and wondered where words like Algebra, Algorithm etc come from. The numerals were brought from India and was popularized in the western world by the Arabs. What led to the decline of this fertile period in the Arab world which contributed so much to the world of science? 12th Century kicks in and comes Al Ghazali -out of whose teachings came the philosophy that Mathematics is the work of the devil. And what good could come out of  that kind of teaching?
And look at India now. We proudly boast about the contribution of Ancient India-The numeral system,the invention of Zero,Ayurveda,earliest and oldest Universities, Aryabhatta etc.Why is it that we are not able to live up to that legacy anymore? Why is it that our contribution to the world is limited to mass producing engineers and doctors ? Yes,yes.I know what you are thinking. We have lots of scientists in NASA, and many bright Indian students in MIT. But which was the last discovery or invention that we have to claim of in the recent past, which was initiated and conducted in our soil? Why don´t we have state-of-the-art research institutions which can stand tall alongside MIT,NASA etc. ? Why don´t we have a science channel like the Discovery or the NGC run by us with scientists and investigators from the 1 Billion lot of us?
The main reason behind this is exactly what happened in the Arab world during Al-Ghazali´s time. We are held back by superstitions and religious imbecility. Religion forbids free-thinking. It does not want you to think that planets are just rock solids that are revolving and rotating the way they are under gravity; they want you to think that they are shining stuff in the night sky that guides the future of your life. They will not let you think that eclipses are just celestial objects casting their shadow on each other, they want you to believe without questioning that it is some hideous evil creature swallowing the Sun or the Moon.  Religions reside on certainty ,absolute truth and fundamentalism. Whereas ,Science´s foothold is uncertainty, evidence (empirical) and self-correction based on new evidences. And those are the qualities which will lead us to discoveries, innovations and revelations.                      
Innovation can be achieved only through critical thinking and inquiry. We want scientists and leaders who can think rationally and can promote scientific thinking. Passionate scientists like Carl Sagan with a zest to popularize science are much needed in our society. I am not sure if we are broad-minded and tolerant enough to have a Richard Dawkins in the Indian Society yet.We need many people with language skills to translate science books to regional languages. I remember walking from store to store to find a Kannada version of Stephen Hawkings book or God Delusion by Richard Dawkins.
I dream of a world filled with rational people, with a zest for knowledge and inquisitive mind.And a scientifically literate society is the road to it.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Government Vs Moaists

This an interesting interview about the Govt Vs Maoists violence in central and eastern india.. Its really pathetic to see such senior journalist not have a point of his own and talk on behalf of the politician or now-minister.( Bear in mind Mr Chidambaram was the lawyer of the infamous ENRON.. What can we expect from him?).
This is another clear instance of the dangers of corporate media.We tend to believe anything that is shown on our TV new channels?

Lets be careful of what we hear and what we comprehend.
Also,Please read the comments beneath all the 3 parts of this youtube video.
Lets support activists like this ,so that the poor is not left behind to find himself searching in the dark. Its time that we decide how we define patriotism. Is it the people that we love or the so called power yielding institution that the big bucks are art of?.

If it’s the former, please show your support to the poor in your own ways.Let not some Monsantos take over the land that belong to these indigenous people.

LINK : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNvcJ3amlu8&feature=related

Love All,

Angela.

Monday, January 4, 2010

From Shashi Tharoor´s Article

This is a member comment in response to Shashi Tharoor´s article in Newsweek. The link to the article itself can be found at the end.

All points are valid except the last para. India has pulled out great number of people from poverty but we have pushed even more into poverty. At birth India had a population of 450 Million and today we have almost 40% of population that is almost 400 Million plus under poverty line. Mumbai continues to be the city of slums with more that 60% of population living in slums. It is true that Indians are rich but India is poor. We are still the world of poor with 40% of the world's total poor living here. And that tag we need to over come if we have to become a world power. The status of the house is decided by the Toilet and Kitchen and not alone by the drawing room.One important reason for poverty is exploitation. The CEO who earns a salary of 10 crores may be just paying maximum of Rs 5000 to his maid servant; wages of Rs 500 per month is common too. It is because there is no concept of social security in India. In India we have subsidies. BPL cards , NREGS are all forms of these subsidies which finally end up as black money in wrong hands. If we want to remove exploitation then we need to have unemployment allowance. This becomes then our minimum wage and a viable alternative to fight exploitaiton.A second option is to encourage Social Business. Like the way Mohammed Yunus started his Grameen enterprises. Our own AMUL started by Varghese Kurien was no exception.CK Prahlad in his book Fortune at the bottom of pyramid indirectly mentions that "Poverty is proportional to corruption". So, do every thing that will rmeove corruption and we will have poverty eradicated from the face of India. India has the wherewithal but not the attitude.


Link to the article:- http://www.newsweek.com/id/225619

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

How different are we?

While working with my Dane collegues ,I have come to learn many things.Most of them more than learning was a sense of realisation.No matter whatever our castes,creeds,religion are basically we are all so spectacularly similar!! Everybody at the end of the day, live the same lives, maybe with slight variations in the atmosphere and situations.
This realisation triggered in me a question. May be most of you,I am sure,have also had the same .Basically all of us(humans) are the same ,then why are the differences always so profound or let me say ‘projected’ to be profound.
‘You are a jew.You are God´s child’. ‘You are not supposed to talk to them’.You are a born again Christian.You cannot have muslim friends’. One thing-you could see people like this numerous all around you.So,I am a God´s Child and the muslim guy sitting next to me is not? Then who created him?So,the God I love,who I think is the Almighty and the Supreme Power, is He so partial?Can God be Partial?
‘You are a Brahmin.Don´t eat meat’.So what if I wanted to ? Will it stop me from being a Brahmin.Or God(Based on whom all this is developed) will love me less.Then how come so many Meat eaters in the West are blessed and live a happy life?So.does God judge me by the food I eat or by the deeds I do ?
‘You are a muslim girl.You are not supposed to go out without Burkha’.So that means God doesn´t like to want any woman to go around without the Burkha.So again, is god Chauvinist.(Not so surprisingly,Gods of almost all religions are Chauvinists,any guesses why?)
And haven´t you noticed one thing.God of all the religions instead of having ‘Divinely’ character which cannot be understood or imitated by humans , possess human nature and display the same reactions and emotions as how a normal human being behave.
These Gods, get angry and punish people,they dance when they are happy,they cry when they see sorrow,they can bring wrath upon people,they may fail to see your reasons of action and may curse you and then revoke it after realising their ‘mistakes’.
Is the Almighty God who supposedly created the whole universe, which is approx 13,73 Billion years old , with a diameter of 93 billion light years(ever expanding), consisting of more than 125 billion galaxies, including our own Milky way ,wherein lies our Mother Earth with 1368902 species of organisms including Insecta,algae,repltilia,Plantea,Pisces,Echinodermata,Mammals etc ( in total of 19 catogaries-Could be more!!) so naïve and dumb to act like us??????????? To demean his stature of Supreme knowledge and All-Understanding by behaving like his own creations??
Why is that our thought process even though it has unimaginable capabilities and wide boundaries, do not think beyond what is dictated to us?
If God is the creator of all things in the world how can you separate all of us and see that I m a Christian and hence I am the Child of God, or I am Hindu hence sacred, or I am muslim hence I cant have the part that everyone else has,so let me cut it off (which apparently was ‘found to be vital’by god in the Creation Laboratory?).
Aren´t we all one way or the other,by building up this barrier,mocking God´s sensibility and spitting on his creativity?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So,Why is that even though technologically and scientifically we all have advanced passing through the Stone ages and others but yet in terms of sensibility and understanding walked backward the equal distance?
The feeling of existence of GOD is there in all human beings. Which is fine.The outer images given by religions are also absolutely fine.But when it becomes a threat to the existence of human race or the Earth as a whole as one entity(now that science has proved that Earth is actually a single living organism),that´s when I can´t keep quite and watch the show.
The ultimate question is :
DO YOU LOVE GOD OR DO YOU LOVE TO PLEASE THE ONES AROUND YOU?
PS:-I would like you to note one thing.God as a Creator and a Super Power is whom I believe in.So, this is not a derogatory article to demean any particular section of the society.It is a thought process in my mind which I thought was relevant to be shared.The only thing I am against is any thought,view or opinion which views Earth and its being as separate and hence create rifts between or among them.