Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Amadablam, Himalayas - information, beauty, music, love and saying thanks

Amadablam, Himalayas about 23000ft
one of the steepest peaks known
First climbed by Dr Mike Gill of Auckland

Dr Mike Gill was the first human in record who has climbed Amadablam, one of the steepest peaks known. Why did he do that risking his life? The standard answer is, of course, "because it is there". But there is more to this story.

As a medical doctor he understands science very well and could have climbed the peak to observe and document its geomorphological features. He could have carried a hammer to pick possible fossils from the Roberston Bay greywackes rock lifted to such heights by the movement of Indian continental plate. The speed of this young formation is formidable - the plate moves 2 centimeters a year and make the Himalayas 5 mm higher. Or he might have carried some instruments to measure the reaction of his own system to the dizzying heights, changes in oxygen levels in his blood, heart beat and symptoms that might signal danger to the climbers health.

All this would be scientific exploration, search for information and data about the conditions up there in the Himalayas, the environment and people challenging these highest mountains in the world.

Without knowing Dr Gill personally I suspect that the neither the challenge "it is there and nobody has climbed it" nor the curiosity for scientific information and data about Amadablam is all there is to this achievement.


There is more to life than just information, science and data.


For one, there is the beauty of it.

This is something that easily escapes hard exact sciences and is more in the realm of aesthetics. In reality, some top scientists such as Albert Einstein, talk about the beauty of a theory, the beauty of a mathematical formulation that is in itself satisfying and indicates that the theory or formula is correct.

It may be difficult with even the highest resolution IMAX movies to share the experience Dr Gill must have had when finally reaching that top of the top and the breath taking panoramic scenery - unless, of course, all was shrouded in thick clouds. Because the beauty is not only in the visual sight, it is in the adventure, in the bones at risk and aching muscles that were stretched to their limits in order to climb almost vertical rock. It is in the humming of the blood in the brain, in the shaking knees, in the utterly amazing feeling of great achievement. And all this crowned with the most wonderful mountain scenery.

Information, physical skill, achievement, beauty of the nature, beauty of the feeling. But there is more to it.

Sherpa riding a donkey
There is Music.

Again, I do not know if Dr. Mike Gill is a music lover or not and it is not my business. But somehow I find it difficult to believe that a climber who has reached the top of one of the toughest peaks in the world would not hear some sort of music in his heart. That a sherpa guiding the expedition through the majestic valleys of Himalaya mountains would not from time to time feel like singing or whistling regardless of the expected tip. Or even on the top of Kilimandjaro!



New SIRC center, Jorpati, Kathmandu

And there is Love.

Dr Mike Gill is a loving person. Sincere care for others is love. We can see it from his interest in the Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Centre SIRC in Jorpati, Kathmandu, Nepal. There are currently 31 beds. Sherpas and others whose spine has been seriously injured by a fall are getting there rare medical help and physiotherapy. Dr Gill participated in the operation so that the Sir Edmund Hillary Foundation in Canada would take funding for the Kunde Hospital. His own Himalayan Trust of New Zealand could then start to support Phaflu Hospital. Both are helping the sherpas and their families in their medical needs in a country where even little help can be much.

It may not have been so altruistic but the overall feeling is love and willingness to help other human beings.

Love! While on that deadly peak Dr Gill surely carried quite a number of loved ones in his heart. How is she doing? What will happen to him if I fall and die? Oh how they will rejoice with me! And like that.


And there is prayer and thanks
All people pray regardless of race, religion, belief system, age or other things. I assume that there may have been a moment when Dr Gill said on that awesome and awful slope "let this peg hold, please" or "one more step only, Lord" and that his heart was filled with thanks and praise to the Lord after coming safely back to the base camp.

I do not know. I just assume. But I do know for sure that all people pray for we are built so that we pray. This cannot be washed away from our being humans, created to the image of God.


This is all just my reasoning and without known Dr Gill personally I probably miss the important points. Maybe his sense of humor - he introduced himself to Sir Edmund Hilary "I have an ape-like build peculiarly suited to climbing" - and was accepted to the team. You can read his own genuine views and feelings about climbing the mountains both in his beloved Darrana Mountains in New Zealand and in Nepal, North Wales, France and Antarctica.

Gill, Michael. MOUNTAIN MIDSUMMER - Climbing in Four Continents.
Forward by Sir Edmund Hillary.
Auckland, Hodder & Stoughton. 1969



The peak you are trying to reach

Perhaps the peak you are trying to reach is not Amadablam in the Himalayas. Perhaps you try to find Higgs boson. Or maybe all your effort is concentrated on explaining how Orexins affect appetite and sleep. Maybe you are trying to make that sale of the century to a difficult but important client. Perhaps you are in Nepal to help those lovely girls to learn English. Or maybe you are practicing day and night to get that kick correct that will make you the striker of the day on the football field.

But there are these elements, information, beauty, music and love, in your efforts because you are a human being. There is no such thing as "cold science" and best scientists are not emotionally cold brain machines. They are human beings with sense of humor, humility, pride of their mental capacity and achievements, creativity and writer's blogs, love and hatred, ambitions and goals and deep disappointments, from time to time they also find themselves humming a tune when sun is shining and the world of creation is smiling. Many are found to be praising the Lord for His immeasurable gifts. and Love.


Creation

Creation is information. But not only information.

It also is love.

For God of Israel, the creator of the universe, does not only love. He is love.

"God is love".
1 John 4:8

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Phos to alethinon

Sunrise. Mt Catherine, Sinai
῏Ην τὸ φῶς τὸ ἀληθινόν, ὃ φωτίζει πάντα ἄνθρωπον, ἐρχόμενον εἰς τὸν κόσμον.
ἐν τῷ κόσμῳ ἦν, καὶ ὁ κόσμος δι᾿ αὐτοῦ ἐγένετο, καὶ ὁ κόσμος αὐτὸν οὐκ ἔγνω.

That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.
He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
John 1:9-10 KJVA


Phos to alethinon, true light, who gives light to everyone, was coming into the world.


Gospel of John begins with Logos, the Word of God, and continues with Phos, the Light. Jesus Christ is there in the very beginning when God creates the world and the world is made by him.


The holy Trinity is presence in the three first opening verses of the Bible

Father - In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Holy Spirit - And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
Son - And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.


God said - the Word of God

The first thing that God created was light.

Light and everything else has been created by the Word of God

This Word of God became flesh and was born in Bethlehem about two thousand years ago to virgin Mary from the Holy Spirit and the angels praised the Father in Shepherd's field.




According to the divine revelation in the Bible this is how it all started.

Many modern people living in the age of scientific and technological revolution may dismiss all this as nonsensical language that does not have any true meaning. Declare with Ludwig Wittgenstein that it is beyond what is "given to us" in the spirit of August Comte's Positivism.

But Comte's rejection of metaphysics is a metaphysical statement in itself. A contradiction of his own declared principle about the true nature of world.

Many of the modern people who instinctively adopt logical positivism and empiricism and deny God for rational reasons should take another look at one of the top sciences of our day, where they are moving: Theoretical Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Biology and Genetics... even Neuro-Psychology.

In this blog we try with our very limited knowledge and understanding work out some of the outstanding and hugely important theories about the origins and structure of the physical world and life.

For as God's first Word of creation said Genesis 1:3
ויאמר אלהים יהי אור ויהי־אור

"Let there be light!"

With this modern scientific Cosmogony agrees. First there was light

יהי אור

First a tiny dot, a sparkle in total darkness.

Then with sub-second speed of our clocks it grew into such a massive light that it still shines in all the creation to the limits of the universe as we know it in all its glory.

Including all living things, you and us.