Electric field, magnetic field, gravity field. Followed by a quote from Dan Brown, "The irony is that I've really come full circle. The more science I studied, the more I saw that physics becomes metaphysics and numbers become imaginary numbers. The father you go into science, the mushier the ground gets. You start to say, "Oh, there is an order and a spiritual aspect to science." Then it led me to many thoughts, and finally deriving at a conclusion that is not so far off from Einstein's: "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand."
Indeed, when it first started out, the study of the fields had never draw a shadow of similarity, until very much later when all the formulas were drawn, that the relationship was established. Henceforth, is there anyone who might be bold enough to embark on the study of the unprecedented, the seeking of the depth. Time, that is. In the same way how all these fields attract, in the same way how many things were made into perspective. Happy moments fly; unhappy moments would then take its own sweet time to crawl into place. An inverse relationship?
Even if one day, science proves itself insufficient to explain this, so much so that the claim becomes nothing more than a piece of philosophical deductions, I'm hoping, I'm really hoping, that Einstein's words might be heard one day, that when one reads too much, the creativity got hindered, and the man would eventually fall into a state of laziness that he doesn't think anymore. Yes, the same applies to so much more.