THE INTRODUCTION
I admired science long before I actually knew what science is. For me, it was like a story, and stories were something I enjoyed narrating and listening to. I remember studying lessons like Our Environment, Seasons, Plants and Animals, Our Body and many more in the second grade. The stories of the ‘Early man’ who discovered fire by rubbing two stones against each other followed by the invention of the ‘wheel’ fascinated me the most. After listening to my teacher talk about ‘what are things made of?’ I would pick up every object in the house and ask my mom whether it was plastic, steel or glass.
Later in the seventh grade, when I was introduced to more profound concepts of science like the structure of atom and the periodic table, I started imagining the movement of atoms in the matter around me with electrons revolving around their nuclei. I actually wanted to see an electron jump out of its orbit and meet another one and form a bond with it.
Science is not fully the definition we learn or the stream students choose after their 10th. Neither is it a discipline that is solely meant for the study of scientists and researchers. It is the force within each one of us that drives us- to know, to understand, to solve, to apply and to wonder about this creation. It is the process and outcome of a rational, logical and a reasoning mind.
Everything on this planet has its own scientific mechanism with which it works which in turn is tuned with the mechanism of the cosmos.This is what my blog is about- stories of science. It’s about the world of science, reading which you will feel like a gentle breeze go past amidst a sometimes crowded and hectic day.