Category: Lectures & Presentations

  • An important lesson of Relativity.

    An insight of why time and space are equivalents or unified in Relativity. Because its time which makes it possible for someone to crawl from x point to a y point, you can’t simultaneously move bifurcated, into two orthogonal axes. Time mediates, hence its the time axis that mixes with all of the space axis,…

  • Why human eyes are sensitive to only visible light?

    “Why Human Eyes Are Sensitive To Only Visible Light”. These processes are arbitrary, which is somewhat more technically referred as “contingency”. Its not just for the case of vision that this arbitrariness is present, but all forms of biological properties. eg A conch shell is spiral in a certain way and this is only specific…

  • Rule behind forming Japanese (Chinese?) numbers.

    Rule 3: I merged rule 3 into 2 and sub-itemized into i) and ii). Smart? I think necessary. They say “necessity is the mother of invention”. I thought last night, as I was totally ill, by body pain and head ache, and didn’t do much except weeping in pain, “what if, invention is actually a…

  • A new insight of today, 礻. Divinity in ancient time.

    the shimesuhen 礻 ( 礻, a kanji radical, radicals are called so when they occur as part of another kanji, eg 神 ) just occurred to me, how its created: Zoom it and see. Each part of the kanji: 礻is (almost) same, only topologically (that is geometrically) rotated before conjugated (glued, so as not to…

  • How the kanji for measurement is coined in Japanese?

    How the kanji for measurement is coined in Japanese?

    kanji equation; here is more progress in kanji equation, I made today. Just came across the kanji, 測 (haka, measurement). This one looked quite familiar. (As I see now, I know tons of kanji, compared eg to last year, in an instant I would familiarize with them, so I set onto find the kanji equation…