Study: The Universe Has Almost Stopped Making New Stars http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/11/universe-making-stars/ has the same / similar photo (by JPL-Caltech, NASA) that I use for www.healthfitnessindia.com since when I created it.

During college, my co-op (study / work program) adviser (who I respect a lot) had tried to get me a job at JPL http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/, however, I was told that I should try later I think due to not being an US citizen. I had started with the thought that the Health and Fitness India network would help the people in India and worldwide to maximize their potential by helping them in their health and fitness. The article says that "Unfortunately, then, it looks like our universe is running out of steam — in only a few more billion years, the study predicts, we may well be seeing the very last star that will ever be born. That’s if humans manage to survive that long, of course."

I wish that we humans can be great enough to survive forever and that either we can say that there're greater forces to decide that or we can say that we'll do our best to learn about those forces and then work with them for our best as well. I wish all of us all the best in maximizing our potential including for the best of our existence.

A day ago, Mr. Toni Sharma wrote about me as fuel for the F.Ox. https://www.facebook.com/groups/fox.nift group about which I shared on my wall and also as a comment on my "Fashion and Entertainment" http://www.healthfitnessindia.com/profiles/blog/show?id=6458971%3ABlogPost%3A2419&commentId=6458971%3AComment%3A6851&xg_source=activity blog post. I'm highly thankful to him and that I wish that I can keep doing my best for our world. I'm thankful to the great people worldwide contributing for the best of our world. I wish that I can increasingly contribute along with them.

Best!

Shakti

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