Tag: light
From darkness to light
by Primož on Dec.06, 2009, under Maelstrom
Guess what? Time Recursion is back! After more than two weeks of complete darkness, the blog is finally lit up. Litterarily, almost like a Christmass tree. My old hosting provider, Talkhost, has ended it’s free hosting program, so I had to find another one. It’s quite sad, really, because in all those years, starting in the middle of August 2004 (that was even before Time Recursion was created), the Talkhost users and staff have become like a second family to me. Regretfully, as you can see, Time Recursion is far from it’s former shape. I didn’t have a recent backup, and all I could find was a month old database dump, so all the pictures in the previously posted articles are missing. I’ll try and find them again, but I fear it’s going to be an impossible task (except for the ones I took myself). Unless a spark of luck shines in my direction and the Talkhost owner contacts me back with the backup. But that’s a bit optimistic at this time, I guess.
The Universe: Big Bang
by Primož on Feb.08, 2009, under Maelstrom
Almost three months ago, I wrote an article entitled Life, the Universe and Everything, which curiously enough, doesn’t have anything to do with the Hitch-hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, however it gets quite close to some thoughts mentioned in the book. I was talking about the M theory, that is quite popular and widely adopted by scientists trying to explain the creation of our Universe. … ah, the Universe. It’s such a nice word, a superlative for everything that we know of. And of course, also very intriguing, and one of the biggest mysteries known to humans.
Through the advancement of science our knowledge has rapidly expanded, and we are able to understand and explain a handful of events and occurrences in space and on our world. One thing however, which is at the same time the most important, and one could also say, the most basic one, rests unexplained.
