yeah yeah. it's the new year. so happy new year to all.
but i don't really have mood today. sick with the flu AGAIN. like wtf man. i just had flu on christmas, now i'm having flu on new year day. it's like someone out there is cursing. what a bad start to the new year. zz.
anyway for the past 2 weeks, i'm glad to say i remained home most of the time. the only significant times i went out were the usual soccer on saturdays, watching The Warlords, and outing with family on x'mas day eve. didn't spend much money as well, which i should be proud of :) my parents bought me a new black jacket and a pair of jeans from freshbox. sweet.
other than that, i rotted at home most of the time. i surfed the playpark forums (PPF) almost whenever i logged onto the internet. that's when i stumbled upon something called the grandfather paradox. try googling it or wiki it. but in short, the grandfather paradox is actually a situation in which time travel is possible; you have to travel back and kill your grandfather when he was a CHILD.
of course logically speaking, if you managed to kill your grandpa, it wouldn't be right, because your grandma would not have met your grandpa, your grandma wouldn't have given birth to your father, which in turn, you wouldn't be born and you wouldn't be able to kill your grandpa.
somehow it is similar to the chicken or the egg? which is often used to illustrate cause and effect, or a cycle of consequences. like try imagining, if it was a chicken first, where did it come from? did god create it? however, if it was an egg first, where did it come from? dropped from the sky?
interesting huh xD those reading this post, don't bother thinking too deeply about it, especially the grandfather paradox, because it was actually meant to show that time travel can never be possible through the whole explanation i just gave earlier.
but for now, you can try thinking about this: principle of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created or destroyed. how then, does energy come about?