Today, I hold my writing as sacred. The closest I have ever come to an out of body experience; to Aristotelian catharsis. This piece, hopefully, sums up what I (and most probably most other artists), feel about their work. Apodyopsis: noun: the act of mentally undressing someone. You notice when …
Read More »Find Mr. Right or Your Dream Girl Through Dating in the Virtual World
Several online dating websites and mobile applications like Tinder and OkCupid where people aim to find ‘love’ have gained huge success. People seem to enjoy it and condemn it as well. In the case of Indians, the social media websites have turned into dating websites, like Facebook and SnapChat. But ever …
Read More »Virtual Reality: A Lay Man’s Perspective
The influence of the virtual world in our real world can be seen in any setting you go to. For instance entering a place such as a restaurant, you see most of the people are busy taking selfies, others “checking in” on the location and few calling and texting about something …
Read More »Virtual Reality and Education: Redefining Experience-based Learning Part-1
When I remember my time in school and inside the classroom, I am touched by a weird sensation that I can only describe as “nostalgic regret.” Kind of sounds paradoxically, but the nostalgia stems from the fact that there were times during classes when I actually had a lot of …
Read More »What is Reality?: A Conversational Precursor for Virtual Reality
Do you believe that what you see, feel, hear and smell is all real? Do you actually think that you are interpreting and understanding everything around you in a complete and wholesome way? Do you believe that you even know what real is? Well, if by “you”, the association is …
Read More »Cryonics: Resurrecting The Dead
It is time for Civil War. Choose your sides. Do you want to be the cool Tony Stark or be the immortal Steve Rogers? Can’t choose? Me neither! Fret not. We found a way just for you. This is a chance for you to freeze yourself for as many as …
Read More »Pages off the Diary of Aruna Shanbaug – The Survivor who perished
The following is a hypothetical account of the life of Aruna Ramchandra Shanbaug, the nurse who worked at King Edward Memorial Hospital in Mumbai. In 1973, she was sexually harassed by the ward boy in the hospital during her night shift which left her in a persistent vegetative state for …
Read More »The Medicine that was Condemned: Is Marijuana the Answer?
I was in the 9th grade of my schooling. The bell rang and it was time for my most favorite class, English. The teacher entered and the students were ready with textbooks in front of them. A new chapter began and the teacher recited the lines in it. We listened …
Read More »South India: Evolution of Siddha Medicine
Medicine encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of diseases. The practices under Traditional Medicinal System (TMS) have been a companion to the mankind to fight against diseases and to lead a healthy life. Indigenous people have been using …
Read More »Evolution of Ayurveda: From Faith to Commercialization
Imagine going to an Ayurvedic doctor and now you’re expecting a wise, old man – probably look alike of Dumbledore or Gandalf (just the Indian version) sitting on a platform under a tree, a few disciples below the platform and a couple of apprentices paying apt attention to the Vaidya’s …
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