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How General Theory of Relativity proved the possibility of Time Travel.

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Time travel has always been a fascinating topic to think about. Will we ever be able to see the future or travel back in time? Would there ever be a time machine or are there any other means to travel through time? What would be the consequences of time travel? What is the Grandfather Paradox? These are just some of the questions that arise when we talk about time travel. But let's start from the beginning.  Sir Issac Newton is considered the greatest scientist of all time. His understanding of Gravity is one of the major leaps in the field of physics. He came up with the Inverse Square Law based on the works of Kepler who told that the celestial bodies "somehow magnetically" moved in an elliptical path around the Sun. Newton wasn't satisfied with the explanation and studied the revolution of the Moon around the Earth. His theory states that the gravitational force of an object depends on its size and the distance between 2 objects. But he always believed that gr...

A CONSTANT SEARCH FOR – AN IDEAL FRIEND

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Friendship is one of the purest form of relationships. As a ship sails both on a calm sea and the roaring tides, our life goes through good and bad times. The material used to build a ship is very important to weather all the badgering it receives during a storm. In the same way, a friendship also requires Love, Trust, Genuinity, Honesty, and Selflessness to Make a Friend "ship" stronger. The one person that we constantly search in our parents, siblings, partners, and even strangers is for that one soul that always understands what we want and what we feel without even having a conversation about it. There are no fixed parameters to being a friend. We search for different traits in different people, which makes each friend different than the other. That’s the beauty of friendship which helps us to connect with each person individually. Remember the time when we used to make the things around us, our friends? As kids, the toys our parents bought us were very precious. We...