The doctors surprised, “What?, what a name”Later that day the doctors were told, “No, we’re not sure”They further added, “The baby isadopted”,They criedThey said the baby was adoptedThey couldn’t stop cryingThey said that her parents were deadand that she was adoptedThe doctors wrote, “What?”From the hospitalthe baby got her first name but no second namebecause... Continue Reading →
Workplace
From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., I work for you. You are not the boss after that, understand! Don’t threat me. If you really want to fire me, go ahead do it today don’t wait for tomorrow. Don’t threat me, I’ll die from hunger or will become homeless. I live in the same bigger shelter... Continue Reading →
’Got Nothing New
I got nothing. ’Got nothing new. The same old story day and night. Go away. Don’t follow. I’m not in mood. I don’t believe in your stories, they’re wrong. Your stories follow rules, mine don’t. Okay. Ok, you can now follow me. No, no, no. Not yet. Let’s dance first. No, no, no. Not yet.... Continue Reading →
Slicing Knowledge: the Processing of Decision-Making
Slicing or cutting off knowledge is a process where one ignores the full picture and makes a decision based on partial information. It is not wrong as everything is not relevant. In the era of the internet and social media, we are dealing with too much information. When searching for a topic we are lost... Continue Reading →
One-way and Two-way Interactions
The interaction of particles is two-way or mutual. Both particles exchange mediators called bosons. It is not so in the case of human interaction that could be one-way in the form of a monologue or two-way in the form of a dialogue. This also goes for thinking. When I speak I know I think and... Continue Reading →
Transformation of Wealth
Do not give someone a couple of dollars. Give them all of your wealth. Make them rich and learn how being poor feels. There are many ways to transform wealth. One way is to equally distribute it among the poor. This will make everyone equally poor or rich. The second option is to give it... Continue Reading →
Enropic Dynamics In Bullet Items
Entropic dynamics (ED) is a framework that is used to derive theories. Quantum theory is an example of ED. In ED, the privilege role is given to the position of particle. A system of N particles lives in a configuration space. To find the equation that describes the quantum system. First step is to define... Continue Reading →
Violation of Induction Hypothesis
Definition of an inductive set A subset A of the real numbers is said to be inductive if it contains 1, and for every element x in A, the number x + 1 is also in A. Here we show that a product set is not inductive. We shows that if C is subset of... Continue Reading →
A Finite Set of Numbers Is Incomplete Unless Infinity Is Assumed
In this post we explore how infinity shapes the number system. Without infinity the number system would be incomplete. I would like to explain this with examples. Consider a set of two integers {1,2}. I want to multiply them element by element, we get A= [1, 2] B= [1, 2] N= A × B= [1,... Continue Reading →
A Formula that Sends Primes Into Integers And Composites Into Fractions
Here we introduce a formula that sends primes numbers into natural numbers and composite into fractions. L(n)=π(n) +(n-pπ(n))/Δ where π(n) is the prime-counting function and Δ is the gap between two consecutive primes. We calculate the first few numbers. L(1) = 0, L(2) = 1, L(3) = 2, L(4) = 2.5, L(5) = 3, L(6)... Continue Reading →