vkluce
Aug 15, 2010
Undergraduate / An itellectually engaging experience ("I was highly imaginative") [4]
Stanford students are widely known to possess a sense of intellectual vitality. Tell us about an idea or an experience that you find intellectually engaging.
Ever since I was a young girl I was highly imaginative. I loved to read, and found myself reading books almost ten times just out my own personal pleasure. I found a place where anything could happen, without a rhyme or reason at all, and it is from literature that I found my passion for the sciences.
Science explains to us how things are the way that they are in the world, with a set list of rules and limits to how things act and react. But just because a theory is widely accepted, does not mean that it can not be altered or changed in some fashion to provide new and interesting results.
Scientists do not just sit there and absorb what is being told to them. It is processed, tested and retested to prove or disprove the variety of wonders in the world. They answer the question of possibilities.
There are just so many questions out there that remain unanswered, and that is the place of other worldliness, where creativity and observation join together. Science is an open door leading into a hallway with thousands of other doors, some of them opened, and some never even touched.
It is here were I find myself at the peak of happiness, wandering and searching for the next closed door and finding just the right key to open it. It is not entirely what is behind the door that results in my satisfaction, but the process of going though many different steps and processes leading up to it.
Call me crazy if you wish, but this is what keeps me in the constant pursuit of new ideas that may someday change the world. Many people think that genius is the fine line between knowledge and insanity, I think it is between knowledge and imagination.
Stanford students are widely known to possess a sense of intellectual vitality. Tell us about an idea or an experience that you find intellectually engaging.
Ever since I was a young girl I was highly imaginative. I loved to read, and found myself reading books almost ten times just out my own personal pleasure. I found a place where anything could happen, without a rhyme or reason at all, and it is from literature that I found my passion for the sciences.
Science explains to us how things are the way that they are in the world, with a set list of rules and limits to how things act and react. But just because a theory is widely accepted, does not mean that it can not be altered or changed in some fashion to provide new and interesting results.
Scientists do not just sit there and absorb what is being told to them. It is processed, tested and retested to prove or disprove the variety of wonders in the world. They answer the question of possibilities.
There are just so many questions out there that remain unanswered, and that is the place of other worldliness, where creativity and observation join together. Science is an open door leading into a hallway with thousands of other doors, some of them opened, and some never even touched.
It is here were I find myself at the peak of happiness, wandering and searching for the next closed door and finding just the right key to open it. It is not entirely what is behind the door that results in my satisfaction, but the process of going though many different steps and processes leading up to it.
Call me crazy if you wish, but this is what keeps me in the constant pursuit of new ideas that may someday change the world. Many people think that genius is the fine line between knowledge and insanity, I think it is between knowledge and imagination.