Saturday, November 18, 2006

Feeling Factor( in continuation to Emotional Mathematics).

Hi Folks,
When you are about to shot in billiard or carom,why do you feel a strange certainty of hitting the Bull's Eye? What is that pleasurable feeling you got when you tuned some giutar strings? Well, lets oscillate little deeper.
You know that you will get either "Head or Tail" when you flip a coin but why are we uncertain of the force applied to the coin by the thumb? You go for a movie and on the way, you change your mind and came back home; later came in TV that there was a bomb blast in the theatre when the movie was on. Why? WHy? WHY? Questions galore!!!
I think these questions have a common underlining concept;Axioms and level of consciousness.The "level of consciousness" was high on the first two Qs and its very low in remainings.All are driven by a right theory that can't be proven,axioms.

Feeling factor's questions can be ask relating to any moment in life
.Axioms are ingredients for it and in a circular dependency manner,complex axioms can also be made up by feeling factors.

Emotional Mathematics should change the meaning of Axioms, i.e., it should be the driving engine to generate cognitive formulas to get proved the existing axioms.This "cognitive formula" will be nothing but "Feeling Factor".

If these concept got implemented , we can answer to the remaining half non-scientific questions.Indeed the answers would be empyreal.

Expecting your voices,
Raju.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Dreaming Science (EM)

Hola Y'All,

Lets talk bit of science today even though its wrong by definition.
World is chemistry,what deals with chemistry is physics and the underlining concept of physics is mathematics.So folks,why don't we directly jump to the root.

Requesting some patience now.

Definition of a point:-
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A point 0-dimensional mathematical object, which can be specified in -dimensional space using coordinates. Although the notion of a point is intuitively rather clear, the mathematical machinery used to deal with points and point-like objects can be surprisingly slippery. This difficulty was encountered by none other than Euclid himself who, in his Elements, gave the vague definition of a point as "that which has no part."
Definition of a line:-
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A line is a straight one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions. A line is sometimes called a straight line or, more archaically, a right line (Casey 1893), to emphasize that it has no "wiggles" anywhere along its length. While lines are intrinsically one-dimensional objects, they may be embedded in higher dimensional spaces.

Whatever the line, straight or curve ( 1-dimensional mathematical object )is known to be made up of points ( 0-dimensional mathematical object ) which implies that we can make something out of nothing, isn't it too sarcastically hilarious?

neways forget the half page of scrabbled lines and lets talk something really astounding phenomenon.It is called "Emotional Mathematics".If you guys have some ideas whatever silly/funny/crazy may it be, lets share out thoughts.Even I didn't have a rigid intuitive notion about it too.

Someday lets all be the "Fathers of Emotional Mathematics" .

Are we in essence,Good or Evil?


Humans are good beings with tendencies towards evil. We are made in Gods image and given many gifts. One of our gifts is free will. It is up to individual human beings to wisely use their free will. God did not make evil, it was Satan and his ilk that rebelled against God. They misused their free will. Satan and all his demons try to get back at God for being punished by corrupting humans. Satan can't get God directly - but he can hurt him by getting his children - human beings. Never underestimate how much demons are willing to do to encourage you to sin. This is why it is important to think about short and long term consequences of actions. It is important to be virtuous, to pray and to be thankful to God for the gifts you have been given and to ask him to help you to live wisely. The four cardinal virtues are wisdom, temperance, fortitude and justice.
But are we in essence,Good or Evil?