The
process of knowledge and exploration knows no bounds.
We do not get tired of singing the praises of
the 21st century and seek material comforts day and night through scientific
discoveries as far as possible through modern tools and equipment. Today in the
glamorous world of media we enjoy television programs from all over the world,
and enjoy our favorite movies, and while sitting on a couch and in an air-conditioned room and talking to anyone at the press of a button with the remote
control Channels change. Not in any part of the world through satellite, but
as the hard work of centuries, the spirit of martyrdom and the desire to make
the world happy by feeding oneself has worked. In today's fast-paced world,
where do we have time to think about how much work he might have done and how
much effort he might have put into uncovering the intricacies of discovery? Who
were the great geniuses, great artists, scientists? Were there any supernatural
beings?
Today, we live in an age of information
explosion, but we can't speak to the giants who invented it or thank them for
it. The tremendous advancement of information and media would not be possible
today. How did Gutenberg make this discovery a cornerstone of the media
development journey? He was a modest Soni, constantly striving for the same
character. First, he used steel, and then he started carving letters with the
help of wood.
Characters dropped in this way can often be used and lead to
stereotypes. Arrange the figures in a line and make sentences. Put ink on it
and write it down on paper. They discovered this and even went to print the
Bible, people looked at the printed Bible like this and said, 'This is a
stereotypical duplicate Bible! It's not fun to watch.' Thus the importance of a
great discovery could not be ascertained by the people of that time.
Gutenberg was honored to receive financial support for the discovery,
but the discovery was doomed. He got into deep debt. He borrowed money from a
lawyer and with the help of this discovery the lawyer asked for the money back
when the first Bible was printed! Gutenberg was unable to pay, so a lawsuit was
filed against him. The press was confiscated and the court confiscated 200
printed copies of the Bible! Gutenberg was devastated. He died after 10 years
in abject poverty. No one gave him money, no one appreciated him for his
discovery! On the contrary, he denounced printed copies of the Bible as 'cheap
copies'! Today the world highly appreciates his printed 'Bible' as a model of
artistic printing!
Marconi's name is famous all over the world for the transmission of
radio waves. For years he conducted scientific experiments in a small village
in Italy. But the people of Italy and the government were harassing her,
believing that she was discovering something terrible. He left Italy and went
to England but government officials at the border checked his luggage and broke
all his equipment and broken machines? And with a broken heart, he came to
England and gifted a revolutionary discovery from the wreckage and in 1901
broadcast the world's first wireless message over the Atlantic Ocean from
Newfoundland.
Immortal in the world of Western classical music, Mozart died two
centuries ago. Says a famous music critic from Vienna. "If Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart had not died 200 years ago and was still alive today, the world
would have harassed him and destroyed his musical talent." The sentence is
a scathing satire on today's cultural decline and the era of commercialization
that has entered the world of music.
In 1913, six years after Mozart's death, the Danish envoy to Vienna,
Georg Nicolas Vock, met with Conranz, the widow of Nissen Mozart. He was to
write a biography of Mozart. He gathered all the information about Mozart's
life and found in him a tremendous reason for Mozart's musical genius.
He checked medical records and found descriptions of Mozart's special
type of 'ear'. He has mentioned this in his biography. Mozart's face was like that
of his father, but his ears were special. Its form was unique. The shape was
quite different from the common man's ear. A son of Mozart also inherited these
ears.
These geniuses devoted their lives to making us all happy. Continually
working hard, forgetting all the pleasures of life, and selling the house and
filling it up in his laboratory, and after so much research, man, instead of
using it to enrich his life, made it more destructive, noisier. , made more
polluting! Artists and scientists are surprised to see this. In a state of
shock, he either meets with natural death or goes on the path of suicide.
Some artists, writers, scientists, died in despair and desperation at
the devastation of World War II. One such artist was Stefan Zwing - he wrote to
his first wife, Frederick at 19, "By the time you get this letter, I'm
better than ever." I will be in good spirits. "By the time Frederic
got the letter, Zwing was dead. Next to him lay the body of his second wife,
Lotte.
She too had consumed poison along with her husband. Before his death,
Zwing wrote several letters in which he traveled throughout Europe during the
war. He thanked all those who had given him shelter at that time. She wrote, "I wish all my friends could see the light of day after a long dark
night."
A new discovery happens and we are stunned. A new way of thinking
emerges, and we become happy. We are overwhelmed with joy. It happens to us,
but now the limit of knowledge and talent has come. What will happen next?
Also, there is no boundary between the process of knowledge and the process of
exploration.
Questions that are still unanswered today. The answer will be given
tomorrow. Nothing remains and says is advanced in knowledge and discovery. A
handful of gigantic geniuses plague the mind, and billions of human beings
enjoy the pleasures and conveniences of using and enjoying the vast achievements
of the giant. If it were not for these few extraordinary human beings, millions of ordinary human beings would still be living in the dark ages of the
past.
The sum of the achievements of all these great geniuses is today our
mini life of convenience, we keep shouting slogans like life is meaningless, the world is love, desire is the mother of sorrows, they ask some questions, little
doubt and outside that doubt From this a wonderful discovery is born. If all
these demons were caught in the noise of faith and faith, they would have
remained dwarves like us.
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