18
Oct
07

Experiments on Time.

A couple of videos showing two different experiments that were conducted on the theme of time dilation.

14
Oct
07

Probable Outcomes

  1. Aastha Oct 10th, 2007 at 2:30 pm10 Edit

     

    He sometimes views the same event in different perspectives. Resulting in the increase of the probable outcome of that event.

    Can you elaborate on that? Maybe an example?

  2. manojverghese Oct 12th, 2007 at 2:30 pm10 Edit

     

    What I mean by that statement is that one may have different views about the same event at any given time. For Example: Imagine a Timeline {the timeline here signifies and defines an event that you are a part of.} you are a part of that time line hence you are also an event. You are made up of a million other events, Lets consider an event where you wake up early one morning, and as a habit check the weather report
    (On the Television or in the papers) The weather forecasted for the day is partly cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms Chance of rain 40% after sunset. You have an appointment that evening, you take a chance. You get past the heavy traffic Jams and meet your client. The meeting goes well. On your way back you shop for groceries and eventually get back home. Once you reach home you think about the forecast which was not true. And then wonder how much you would have missed if you had stayed back home in accordance to the forecast.

    For the next two weeks the same routine continues until you are completely convinced that the weather forecast is totally bullshit. Then one day you have to attend an important seminar in your town in the evening at 8PM. You check the weather as a habit and the forecast reads partly cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms Chance of rain 40% in the evening. That day you have planned a schedule wherein you will go back home and head out for the seminar at 7 30 PM. everything goes as planned, you get back home early and get ready to head out for the seminar. As you step into an autorikshaw, you hear a loud bang and suddenly you are stuck in the middle of a traffic jam in a very heavy down pour. You somehow manage to reach the venue where the seminar is being conducted, only to find out that the seminar is nearing its final stages. You are sad. Now you think about the weather forecast and start to wonder if it’s actually right. If we consider that the same weather routine continued for a few more days you will be convinced that the weather forecast is a true event. Now your view towards the same event has changed on the same * timeline. The probable outcome here was at first that it would not rain and later it was changed to it would rain, the possibility was 50 -50; it could either happen or not. And the more we view or perceive a given event differently without finding out what it’s about the more we increase the number of probable outcomes. Hope this is a good enough Aastha.

07
Oct
07

The Concept.

 

 

Uncertainty, probability, insecurity, chance etc. are all subjective elements of this world we live in.

Ever since his birth on this planet, man has witnessed a number of events that shaped the course of his existence. Like a fish lost in its own bowl, he sometimes comes across the same event that he was previously part of. Yet he chooses to not notice the finer details of that specific event/case. He goes on to make his “experienced/calculated assumption” about that case and as a result of which he increases its probability, which in turn leads to randomness and chance.

 

He sometimes views the same event in different perspectives. Resulting in the increase of the probable outcome of that event.

 

I believe that the more number of probable outcomes an event carries with it the more the chances are that I will be harmed by it.

 

To bring oneself to order and view things for what they are, man has to find a way In which he notices the small changes that take place around him and view that event in its entirety in one perspective (i.e. for what the event is really about).

 

This way he tends to make decisions better, he is at peace in his world, he is HAPPY.

 

The World is a Vampire is the name of my project.

Vampires exist in all our worlds, it is only when we investigate the need and cause of their existence that we start to see things for what they are and not for what they have been fabricated into.

 

I plan to dive into the depths of this subject, and through my observations, I hope to design an environment where the subject can view a small section of my world, the way I perceive it. I am still zeroing in on the final design concept.

Lots more research required.

I appreciate your feedback.

07
Oct
07

The Project Flow

The Project Flow




 

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