Invisible hand

Ranjit Damodaran
2 min readDec 6, 2020

Have you seen the world? It is so diverse. You can find all sorts of differences. You look at the universe, the Star, Sun, Planets, and Moon. They all are different and unique in their own ways. Now you look back to the earth, and we see plants and animals; they are different and unique. You start analyzing atoms and cells; they do different things and looks different.

However, have you noticed that there is some unifying theme across all these things with all the diversity?

Have you seen the patterns, the electrons revolving around the nucleus? A planet moving around the sun, our Milky Way? Even our cells in the body are organized around a common pattern. They all seem to follow some agreed template, which we all operate upon.

This is not confined to the object that we encounter in the world. We can see this rhythm across all the world things. The life of living things like plants and animals follow a fixed cycle. It gives birth, procreate, and disintegrate. This cycle is repeated across all the plants and animals. It’s like a common template that this universe is adhered to. This cycle is not confined to only living things; even nonliving things go through this cycle. Be it our earth or solar system, in the larger scheme of things, it gives birth, creates, and finally disintegrates. There is some common method to this madness.

Everywhere, we see some common convergence. It looks like this world has some common template or framework that it operates on. I can see there is lots of common theme running across all the fields. Be it Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Math, Philosophy, or Psychology, and all have a common theme to all these things.

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Ranjit Damodaran

Tech enthusiast, Project Management. Interested in Complexity science, Economics, Psychology, Philosophy, Human Nature, Behavioral Economics, almost anything.