| proximity in human affairs -
01-30-2008, 02:23 PM
Before the science of telecommunications the interactions in all human relationships were accomplished by the principle of proximity. Today, humans still acknowledge camaraderie by simply the act of shaking hands. This is often seen between politicians no matter what party they belong to. Many believe that to every person there is a soul mate and true happiness comes only when the two got together. Some will be searching for their soul mates for the rest of their lives. The lucky ones will succeed and be blessed forever. On the other hand, if the soul mate can be found within oneself then there is no need to search beyond the confine of one’s consciousness. In the abstract plane, a soul mate is simply the distinction between positive consciousness and negative consciousness. They cannot completely merge but they each rules a semicircle of a whole unit circle. They can be diametrically opposite but also complementary as well as supplementary. Since the technological advancement of the telephone and cell phones, all these efforts of searching for each personal soul mate seem unnecessary. However, similar to jigsaw puzzles, only the correct pieces will ever fit together. This fully completed puzzle is simply the quantum vacuum itself. Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: ¶a(t)·¶r(t)=c² |