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Friday, March 23, 2007
Morning Fun
I first saw this years ago as a poster in my Oana's house. On her door to be more precise. She was very good in Physics. National contests, awards, she even went to the Physics University (at the same time with ASE). I found it funny then and I still find it funny now.

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posted by Alina @ 8:48 AM  
8 Comments:
  • At 3/23/2007 12:43 PM, Blogger Zu said…

    Very nice one, thx :-)

     
  • At 3/23/2007 1:17 PM, Blogger Alina said…

    Glad you liked it.

     
  • At 3/23/2007 2:37 PM, Blogger Om Luji said…

    Liked it so much. Thanks for sharing it.

     
  • At 3/23/2007 2:38 PM, Blogger Alina said…

    My pleasure :)

     
  • At 3/23/2007 3:45 PM, Blogger Ryan said…

    This reminds me of a religious seminar I accidentally attended once (can't remember how, but I know it was by pure accident), where a man/preacher/dude was explaining how God actually didn't create the Universe, but in fact the rules that led to its creation and that govern it since then. And I remember him using this exact picture as one of his examples for his theory. Although he didn't make more of a believer out of me then I was before, I must admit I was attracted by his theories and how he was able to find this balance between science and religion. (Another interesting theory was that of evolution and freedom of choice, which he considered as pure statistical functions from Game Theory: take a slot machine for example - you don't know what will come up when you pull the lever, but you know, in the big picture, how much income that machine will give you. Similarly, the Universe may have evolved in a lot of ways (the random element), but in the end it would've always led to the creation of Planet Earth, of life on it, and among those living creatures, us. And we may be free to make our own decisions - the randomness in this function - but in the big picture, our destiny would take the same course).

    Ugh... Long post with what may seem religious propaganda. Sorry. I just remembered it thought of it as interesting enough to share.

     
  • At 3/23/2007 4:03 PM, Blogger Alina said…

    Actually, thanks for sharing. It is quite interesting, although not new as perspective. There are some who believe science leads to belief in a higher power or that it can actually prove God exists.

     
  • At 3/23/2007 6:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Solving equation was never a fun. Thanks that someone else is dealing with them ;-)

     
  • At 3/24/2007 10:57 PM, Blogger Alina said…

    Dio, you are so right!

     
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