बा सी मर्ढेकर:
"… अढळ ध्रुवाचा ढळला तारा
सप्तर्षींचा चुकला प्रश्न;
..."
Wikipedia informs:
Biman Nath, Frontline:
"… अढळ ध्रुवाचा ढळला तारा
सप्तर्षींचा चुकला प्रश्न;
..."
Sean Carroll, ‘The Big Picture. On the Origins of Life,
Meaning, and the Universe Itself’, 2016:
“…A friend of mine, a neuroscientist and biologist, can make
individual cells young again. Scientists have developed techniques for taking
stem cells in the adult human body, which have aged and taken on some more
mature characteristics, and reverse-aging them until they are just like newborn
stem cells.
There is a long road from cells to complete organisms. So I
asked her, half-jokingly, whether we would someday be able to reverse-age human
beings, and potentially keep them young forever.
“You and I are going to die someday,” she mused. “But if
either of us has grandchildren, I wouldn’t be so sure.”
That’s thinking like a biologist. As a physicist, I know it
doesn’t violate any laws of nature to imagine living beings lasting for
millions or even billions of years, so I have no objection there. But
eventually all of the stars will have exhausted their nuclear fuel, their cold
remnants will fall into black holes, and those black holes will gradually
evaporate into a thin gruel of elementary particles in a dark and empty
universe. We won’t really live forever, no matter how clever biologists get to
be…”
Wikipedia informs:
"...Pleased by his (Dhruva's) tapasya and by his stuti, Vishnu granted his
wish and further decreed that the lad would attain Dhruvapada - the state where
he would become a celestial body which would not even be touched by the Maha
Pralaya, or the final cataclysm..."
courtesy: Amar Chitra Katha
Biman Nath, Frontline:
"...because of the
precession of the earth’s axis, the positions of stars in relation to the earth
slowly change with time. Since the axis points towards different spots at
different times, what is North Star today would not remain so after thousands
of years. In fact, after 14,000 years, the star Vega (Abhijit) that
shines almost overhead on summer nights now will become the ‘north star’..."