Start learning the real science

Apply it to your life.

“it is hard carrying my luggage that way, oh!, I can apply what I have studied in mechanics and it may make carrying them easier.” I said.

attempting to distribute the forces acting on my bags, it was crystal clear how am I a big failure that I can not even understand the direction where the forces act.

eventually after reaching my home struggling with my luggage, i started doubting all my abilities, and thought that i have just wasted more than 10 years in a dull education system that was full of data and empty from knowledge.

through this moment of failure, I was hard with myself, playing my parents and my teachers role, blaming myself for every chance of learning I have wasted .

this fire in my heart wasn’t only the result of this single situation, but the fruit of a long suffering from ignorance that for ME was not acceptable anymore.


the application of knowledge is the real aim of science, and what results in our greatest achievements, and our lasting changes.

“Failure is the key to success; each mistake teaches us something,” Morihei Ueshiba

think of how miserable will be your life if you still struggling with all the mistakes you made through your life, so the application of this experience is what really matters.


so here are some reasons to apply science to your life:

1- it inspires you with great ideas. it is the essence of entrepreneurship to get origin ideas that aims to make human’s life easier.

2- it gives us the chance to make sure the correctness of theories and hypothesis.

3- it gives greater value to science, all of us knew how discovering of gravitational waves reminded the world of the significant role Einstein played.

4- it makes you see the world from other prescriptive, like what happened between carl sagen and his son when they were watching some movie and when they reached the part where Han Solo brags that the Millennium Falcon made the Kessel Run in “less than twelve parsecs,” he made an exasperated sound. I asked him what was wrong, and he explained that a parsec is a unit of distance, not time. I said, “Dad, it’s just a movie.” He said, “Yes, but they can afford to get the science right.”


spend more time trying to make use of the data in your mind, see things correctly, enjoy the pleasure of understanding.

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