Ninabeth,

Ninabeth, is what I called myself as child. My first and second names together. Ninabeth was the little girl when it all once began with her curious questions.

"Where do the blue sky go when the black space is coming out?"
she asked her parents while she was staring with her blue eyes at the black sky, filled with twinkling stars.

My parents took my questions seriously, tried to answer them honest and correct. If they did not know the answer, we searched for it together, until we found it. This was always very exciting. It encouraged me and my enthusiasm of learning.

Is there a limit, how many questions can be answered?
What is a question worth without an answer?
And what to do with an answer without a proper question?

I guess the limit is your lifetime. Furthermore I belive that an answer with no proper question stands with unknown meaning. Maybe sometimes we forget the important meaning of the question in it self?
To find what we are searching for, I belive that we need to work more on formulating the correct questions.When I need to change my pattern of thinking, I change the question first.

Fluid dynamics, a beautiful mysterious exiting subject, with either complex answers or not yet any answers to lots of questions. Perfect to catch Ninabeths thoughts, perfect for her curiosity, she fell in love with it. This work of art in nature where mathematics is the painting tool.

It was a gift, this big beautiful picture frame that was sketched before my eyes. Now it is up to me to search for more knowledge to paint in the picture.

The road I built to get where I am today was with lots of heavy stones. It took me quite a while to get this far, and the road will probably never be built finished. I just have a lifetime!
But I am finally right here and ready, perhaps not to find all the answers or to add a decent conversation to the picture, but to start searching for them. I have been given a whole new set of books in my library, metaphorically speaking, in which I can start searching for already known answers to learn. And then, who knows?

I am standing here, steadily on the edge of the latest built plate at my road, with the goal focused in my mind. I am working on the next step while I enjoy the view I see before my eyes. It is worth every heavy stone I have carried on my shoulders. This is where I feel The Harmony of The Universe. This is physics view of beauty.