*** This is a realization that I shared with my friend Eyas Al-Faris. It was originally dubbed the 'Delta-T Theorem.' It is a theorem because of its consistency and for our inability to disprove it ***
Here goes. The theorem states that:
What we startle at, then feel bad for ourselves (for not having it), such as the many things we see well-worked-on in the developed countries, is only the result of vast amounts, yet extremely well managed, of small efforts by individuals. These efforts build up and make the end product.
Easily put through calculus terms, the end product is the result of infinitesimally small efforts by people, hence the usage of the physical quantity of work (W) in the name... Nuff said... Well, easier said than done, that is.
Can we rise to achieve above our expectations? Humanity, over its extended history, has proven this affirmable. In physics, work is the effort, which is very closely related to energy. In fact, energy is work over its time lapse. In our daily awareness, using one's energy results in work done. Physics is no Chinese. The question is, can we keep having a productive energy a goal we perceive at all times?
This is the beginning of a series. More to come ISA.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
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Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now. Keep it up!
And according to this article, I totally agree with your opinion, but only this time! :)
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