Friday, January 18, 2008

Further Insight into 1st Theorem

Yesterday, I showed my friend the launch of my new theorem. He was utterly confused with the concept and, at one point, he asked me to double check my math. =.=" I guess that being a graduate student in University of Taiwan requires a certain amount of inquisition at things unfamiliar to them. (or I think he just want to piss me off .... &#$^#$^#$%$#)

Anyways, Let's back to the main topic.
P = T*S(ƒ)²
Perspective, a point of view on a specific topic, is a function Time and Space.

Why Time? Why the specialized Space function?

Time changes how we look and feel at things in our lives. Things that used to bother me don't affect me as much anymore. Is it a type of a maturity? or just getting old and lacking energy to fight back? The passage of time changes our perspective like water drops on a rock. Each drop shapes and alters our mindset in a subtle way, but, surely in time, it will change us. Of course, there are instances where rock just split open all of the sudden. That's why we call those people EMO! or touched by the HANDS of God!! Either way, it's pretty crazy.

Space can be interpreted in two ways, physical space and space of heart. This function came to me when I notice the amount of broken hearts around me, all caused by Space. From my observation, even with a little space, people can change how they look at each other, especially lovers. This exponential growth rate seems to be a mortifying impact on our perspective, but I realize the existence of an unsettling factor that nullify the modulation. I call it, flexibility. Flexibility of the mind appears to solve the problems caused by space. If one of the lovers were willing to make the change or sacrifice for the other, the relationship could be saved. If my friend were willing move to another country for his girlfriend, or his girlfriend were willing to step down from her life dream and stayed, this heartbreak could be saved. Many things can be changed for a better tomorrow, if people were flexible. However, also the reason behind flexibility being an unsettling factor, staying flexible may not be all that wonderful; things could head to a worse direction if we don't stand firm on our belief. Only time will tell.

Life is complicated, isn't it?




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