Life is a Sine Wave
This has been , more often than not , the status message of my yahoo messenger for more than six months.
Many people have asked me about this. They have asked question like... why a sine wave why not a cos wave? To which i have replied its sine wave... coz... cos is sin( theta + - 90).
The point that i want to make is that not many people have asked me why "Life" is a sine wave?
My response to which would be take a whole day as a sample time and start the experiment. Obsevables: Events that makes you happy or make you sad. Remember this that every other event can be represented as the linear combination of these two basic emotions.so event which made you angry = a. ( Happy) + b. ( Sad) where a and b might not be a constant.
Now just plot these events using matlab ( you can use excel also ) or simply take a 2 Rs graph paper and a pencil and scale and plot the graph. You will see the graph as a sine wave. The amplitude and frequency may be different but the graph will be essentially a sine wave.The reason behind this is that God never intended any one to be purely happy or purely sad. He made an "Imperfect world" and thus no day ....mark my word ( copy it in the word file and then select it and press Ctrl B and Ctrl U and if you wish Ctrl I ) ....No day will make you totally happy or totally sad.
2 comments:
Well. Nice try dude. But life doesnt follows such a simple equation of y=sin(x), rather its has lots of twists and bumps. And i would say two co-ordiantes are not enough to depict emotions of life, its is highly stochastic. Just try to trace to your past, you have swimmed in the seas of genetics, physics and what not? Thus your amplitude of happiness has different heights and directs.... OKAY .. Enough of crap . Now get back to some serious shit work. Nicely written dude. I like blends of science and reality.
I'm sorry Manish, but unable to understand this whole thing.
Watever you have written about this sine wave doesnt seem practically proved.. Also, I'm unable to understand those constant factors. What are they?
But still, must say, you think nicely, and all that reflects in your writings.... :)
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