SHOOTING STARS
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Ongoing, First published Sep 15, 2022
Are shooting stars science or superstition? journey with me to know more about it. Is it necessary to believe in a falling rock? .
       Wondering how shooting stars make our wishes come true, I sat alone on the terrace at night staring keenly at the bright stars standing with poise and others running elegantly across the beautiful dim purple sky. Is it some kind of sorcery or science? Well I doubt there's anything as sorcery in these modern times , it's science, I guess , with a pinch of probabilities and possibilities. Science is everything.
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