Showing posts with label superhero. Show all posts
Showing posts with label superhero. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2011

Transformers : More than meets the eye and the brain!


It was a belief not many decades back that earth is the only planet with life on it. This fact has taken a turn for the better, with now the possibility of extraterrestrial life being explored at a much larger scale. Those familiar with Drakes equation would know that ‘Drake used the equation to estimate that there are approximately 10,000 planets in the Milky Way galaxy containing intelligent life with the possible capability of communicating with Earth’(Wiki). This further expanded into the universe creates a possibility of entities more intelligent that humans existing across the universe. I just wanted this background to be brought up for the main discussion : Inorganic and highly intelligent extraterrestrial life aka The Transformers!

The existence of Transformers (As well as other science fictional being) has been questions many times. This is most likely due to the God like status associated with such beings. It is difficult to believe that the Green Lantern ring is the most powerful weapon in the universe as it is difficult to accept that inorganic life-form from another planet takes the form of a truck and moves around earth. I believe that we’re forgetting basic science here. We live in a world of governed by Matter and Energy. Energy can be converted from one form to another. Energy can also be converted into matter and vice-versa. So why can matter not be transformed into other forms of matter? This is the basis of my argument that the possibility of Transformers existence is present and not absent.

We live in a world governed by transformations. We ourselves have transformed from apes to better-than-apes over a period of time. The possibility thus exists of beings who have mastered evolution thus rendering the time period between their transformations negligible. These beings have evolved way beyond our wildest imagination. It is often said that one century’s magic is the next century’s science. What happens when we transcend centuries? What happens in a hundred centuries? Not even time can tell us this answer.

We chose carbon for the composition of our body from the elements available on earth. Even after assuming that the elements in the periodic table as definitive, there would be beings made out of a completely different element, or even a combination of elements. We transform our body with methods which include simple workouts to genetic/artificial manipulations. In a similar manner, these beings would transform their bodies; and when you make time a variable element and accept the fact that the race is highly advanced compared to us humans, you have ‘The Transformers’.

Why he transforms into a vehicle is because they adapted to the environment of earth, to us humans. They always transform back to a more suitable form when fighting; they adapt quickly to the environment, to the form that suits the situation (Although at times this transformation has been known to have its limitations). Why do they transform into a civilian vehicles when the enemies transform into military vehicles? Cause Autobots represent peace and use their form as a symbol while Decepticons represent destruction and use military vehicles to represent that symbolism. Symbols are after all, a powerful communicator of ideas and views.

This takes me to the final thought in this article. A choice exists when we are told to believe something that doesn’t exist. But I see no harm in believing. May it be magic, ghosts, supernatural or aliens. And when that day comes, I hope I will have the audacity to accept them into our lives or the courage to fight them to prevent the extinction of human race!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Aim for Spiderman and you'll atleast become Peter Parker!

I have been thinking about this for a very long time now. Over the past years, the way this world has turned up; I’m deeply unsatisfied. You people of this world, are you all happy the way the world has become? There are so many things to change, so many mistakes to rectify, so many things that need to be undone. And there is no one who steps up to the mantle to make this much needed change. I wrote an article a while back ‘Does this world really need superheroes’ and I still stand by it. We need superheroes; but can’t we just become one?

We all aspire to become like someone, a role model or an idol which we all have in mind. May it be a family member, a friend or a great achiever; they are all people who have in some way, had a significant impact on our lives. But all these people are in the end, human. They have their limitations and their weaknesses and ultimately we inherit those negative qualities as well. On the other hand, folks like Spiderman, Batman, Peter Petrelli, Christopher Chance or even Guerreo don’t have a weakness. That’s because they’re virtual. But that also makes them the most ideal role models. These people are the most true symbols of goodwill, strength, courage, sacrifice, determination and any other qualities which this world needs. They overcome most stringent challenges, display an unbelievable amount of courage and sacrifice and even risk their own lives for things that could be consider as ‘stranger’ to us. These folks are most commonly known to risk their lives for complete strangers and are always trying to save the world. Why? Not because they can but because they want to. It’s their inherent nature, and in this case their character or script that makes them what they are; Extraordinary!!! Legendary!!!! They’re always there to help or worse comes, save the world!

You would tell me to be more realistic and I am being realistic, just in my own world. If I aim to be like Peter Petrelli; even if I become even 1/10th the goodness that he is; this world will become a much better place. The world needs more Parkers, Petrelli’s, Wayne’s and Chance’s!!! Meeting unrealistic expectations and striving to be someone who only exists in scripts and screens is most likely the only way you can go beyond your own limits. It will be very difficult to become like them (No arguments there); but if you try, you can most likely change yourself to someone so good; A hero in the virtual world while you exist in the real world, where you can actually make a difference.
So I say, Aim to be like Spiderman and you’ll at least become Peter Parker.


P.s: This applies to our daily professional/personal lives as well. You always aim higher so that you’ll try harder and achieve what you originally aimed for. There is always a good chance there that you might achieve the higher harder objective.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Does our world need a superhero?

I just saw a movie ‘Defendor’ and was quite impressed the way it was done. It’s a story about a delusional guy who thinks he’s a superhero. He dies in the end, but not before touching the hearts of everyone in the town and stopping ‘the Bad Guy’. The movie ends up with encouraging the viewers to try to make a difference and to act a little less selfish in their actions. We’ve seen a surge of superhero movies and series from Hollywood over the past two years. Incidentally superheroes were introduced in the media during the World Wars. It was a subconscious effort to instill hope in the minds of people, especially teenagers. Kids would look up to the superheroes and hopefully take inspiration regarding the virtues of good and acts of selflessness.

Admit it! Everyone has those days when you wish you could look up in the sky and wish superman would swoosh down and take your problems away. Even Homer Simpson says, “I'm not normally a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me, Superman!” So wouldn’t it be great to have a real superhero to look up to? Someone who doesn’t just make promises? Someone who is a spotless white sheet in the grim dirty world. We have leaders, we have social workers and we have the clergy men of various religions. But there is no one who the entire world can look up too. There actually is no one an entire nation can look up too. People don’t read comics anymore. Kids play extremely violent virtual games where the motto is to kill. Indoor activities are preferred to outdoor physical exertion.

Everything that could ever turn a kid into a superhero is being avoided. Even in academics we’re gaining more impractical knowledge, something that will never help us in life. It is sad to see that a kid will no longer get excited over a Spider-man or a Batman comic as they did a few years back. What I want to say is that right now more than comics, more than world leaders and more than a academic degree, we need a Superhero. When we read about him in the newspaper or hear about him in the news, we would feel hopeful. When we see him, we would smile and feel happy that he’s there for us. Someone to fill the air with all that is good!

Superheroes tend to have an extraordinary ability that separates them from normal individuals. Some have superhuman abilities such as super strength, flight, telekinetic abilities with prime examples being Superman, Wonder-Woman, Captain America, The Flash, and Spider-man and so on. Some have technology on their side; for example Oracle, and of course Batman. There are many who have both while there are some who have a very few but excel in those and strive to protect their ideals. In the end, what are common is their morale and the code they follow. They have the courage to protect others while risking their own life. History and comics show that superheroes don’t lead a good life. They tend to be alone a lot. They personal life is a mess and they never have a stable relationship. They tend to risk much more than their lives and are not afraid to take it to an unbelievable length to protect others and serve what all is good. And yes, it sounds very good and very idealistic. And it is all frictional. That is one reason why we need someone real. Someone to who can be a symbol to abolish the ‘unseen evil’ that is destroying out world. We would all agree that there is something that’s not right with the world. We can’t put a finger on it to define it but we do need something to take it away. Call me idealist, but what we need is a superhero (The more the better rule applies here quite well). Right now, in this time of depression we need superheroes more than anything else. We need a ray of hope. We need a fantastic escape from reality to bring us from the brink of despair to the peak of optimism.

The current events bring me closer to the conclusion that we need a superhero, desperately! Post 9-11, people said, “It would be nice if a superhero existed who could have stopped it”. A similar statement would be said about many other events that have occurred in the past few years. Wouldn’t it be nice to turn back the clock and prevent those bombings and killings? Wouldn’t it be nicer if an individual would have prevented a gruesome incident from happening and shown the world a single ray of hope, something we all been waiting for? After 9-11, the firefighters, policemen, and everyone involved positively in the incident were called heroes. They satisfied the definition of a superhero as someone who rose to a situation to risk their life to save others. Yet there are a very select few who can name and identify even one of these individuals. Their sacrifice is not only recognized but also ignored. Now we’re concentrating on the ‘plot’ of 9-11 rather than the lives lost in 9-11. Will an individual rise to a level where their deeds will be respected and known to the world to a level where they can affect and inspire others to follows their path? I do hope someone does soon.
I agree that the idea of there being "Real Life Superheroes" is a little crazy, but there have been times when I've gone walking late at night and not seen a single police officer for hours. What if something was to happen? If a superhero just happened to be there it may deter any such criminal acts from happening. The example as trivial as it seems, puts forth the importance of superheroes. I asked a few friends whether they would prefer if superheroes in the real world. I got various answers like “I wish for a superhero who would give me jobs” to “You should be looking for a money making position rather than a frictional comic book character.” And even a plain “No”. These are the people who believe that a superhero is too realistic. Why? Sadly the world does not work that way. There is probably never an easy solution to all the problems. This is the real world, where we live by solving problems, one at a time and consequently become a better human. The existence of a superhero will make a weakling out of us. Or will it really weaken us? Would it weaken us to see someone stronger than us, having the courage to do things we can’t? I guess this is what makes us human. We can’t stand the fact that there is an existence that is can be termed as an evolved human, a greater being. The TV series Heroes follows the fact that meta-humans or superheroes are feared and that humanity is not ready to accept their existence. Our nature will always create fear for things we don’t understand.

The question still stands. Do we really need superheroes? Wouldn’t it be nice to look up in the sky and for once smile because you know there is hope? Wouldn’t it be nice to know that if you take risks, someone will be there to catch you when you fall? When you save someone’s life, you would not be afraid of an entire gang coming after you? And even if they do, it would be ok, because you can’t put a price on life. Don’t you want your kids to hold a hero as their mentor rather than the lead of “Grant Theft Auto”? My opinion is strong and I stand by it. We need superheroes. As a friend of mine said, we need not one but many of them. We need a fantastic escape. We need dreams that inspire hope. We need Superman!