Saturday, October 15, 2005

Adarsh's theory of everything

Everything in the world is continous; Discrete points are but approximations, nothing in this world is deterministic except for its start and end points, no other point can be correctly determined or mapped.

To determine an inbetween point, one has to take into account all factors that affect that event, which is practically impossible. An if you do control any of those events, then by heisinberg princple you no longer have the original inbetween point.

The same principle applies to everything from the path followed by a ball, to the emotions of a certain person to the work of the genes, also everything in the world is a mini world, a fractal of the same principle.