Monday, 19 June 2017

Life is Math Equation

Mathematics is all around us, math has an important role in our life. Math itself express almost everywhere in our life. We use math skill everywhere without realizing. We use mathematical tools everywhere from kitchen to office and school to the playground. Even a simple man user math in his daily life. Most of us start our day with math, How many more minute I can sleep, How much time is left for the meeting? If a housewife going to buy groceries she would need to use basic math concepts.

Most of the students have math phobia. It would be a great idea if the math tutor realizes the students how math is useful in our daily life. Even the math helper can use real life examples to teach students. To make any dish we need to use math concepts, to measure the ingredients, to mix the ratios of each ingredient together to from a dish that has the correct balance for the perfect taste.
  
Math is important in all the fields of science, technology, economics, business, commerce, commercial and computer design and functioning. No field is untouched from mathematical tools. Most of the students have this in mind if they choose another field then science, then there is no need to study maths. But that is absolutely false because almost all fields use basic concepts of mathematics.

If the math tutors change their teaching technique, then it will be helpful to the students. If they stop following text book examples and give daily life examples then the math will really fun for the students. Students will get to know the importance of math and then the phobia can convert into the interest.

Mathematics express itself everywhere, in almost every facts of life in nature all around us, and in the technologies in our hands. Mathematics is the language of science and engineering describing our understanding of all that we observe. It is the handwriting on the human consciousness of the very spirit of life itself.

When you look around you, do you see any geometric patterns or shapes? Here again, human-made designs like the rectangular shape of this magazine don’t count. But try throwing a pebble, and watch the beautiful shape that nature makes for its trajectory! 
The trajectories of anything you throw have the same shape, called an upside-down parabola. When we observe how things move around in orbits in space, we discover another recurring shape: the ellipse. Moreover, these two shapes are related: The tip of a very elongated ellipse is shaped almost exactly like a parabola. So, in fact, all of these trajectories are simply parts of ellipses. 

We humans have gradually discovered many additional recurring shapes and patterns in nature, involving not only motion and gravity, but also electricity, magnetism, light, heat, chemistry, radioactivity and subatomic particles. These patterns are summarized by what we call our laws of physics. Just like the shape of an ellipse, all these laws can be described using mathematical equations. 

Equations aren’t the only hints of mathematics that are built into nature: There are also numbers. As opposed to human creations like the page numbers in this magazine, I’m now talking about numbers that are basic properties of our physical reality. 
  
There’s something very mathematical about our universe, and the more carefully we look, the more math we seem to find.



Saturday, 17 June 2017

Impossible - I'm possible

The word Impossible create negativity in our mind but if we separate that single world it will become "I'm Possible". It will give inner strength for do such thing with more confidence. Oxford and Cambridge have now decided to remove the words CAN'T and IMPOSSIBLE from their dictionary.


 Jessica Cox, 25, a girl born without arms, stands inside an aircraft. The girl from Tucson , Arizona got the Sport Pilot certificate lately and became the first pilot licensed to fly using only her feet.  Jessica Cox of Tucson was born without arms, but that has only stopped her from doing one thing: using the word "can't." Her latest flight into the seemingly impossible is becoming the first pilot licensed to fly using only her feet.


With one foot manning the controls and the other delicately guiding the steering column, Cox, 25, soared to achieve a Sport Pilot certificate Her certificate qualifies her to fly a light-sport aircraft to altitudes of 10,000 feet.


She's a good pilot. She's rock solid," said Parrish Traweek, 42, the flying instructor at San Manuel's Ray Blair Airport. Parrish Traweek runs PC Aircraft Maintenance and Flight Services and has trained many pilots, some of whom didn't come close to Cox's abilities.
When she came up here driving a car," Traweek recalled, "I knew she'd have no problem flying a plane."



Doctors never learned why she was born without arms, but she figured out early on that she didn't want to use prosthetic devices.    So, the next time you are ready to tell yourself, "Impossible..." remember this amazing young woman and change your vocabulary and say."I'm Possible"


Friday, 16 June 2017

Nothing is Permanent

Life shows us different colors. We live in that world where everything will be change within a few second. We do not know what would happened in next few second. It is all about destiny and depends upon our karma. what we give others, we will receive same from others side. Nothing Stays. Nothing is permanent. Do not stress yourself too much because no matter how bad the situation is...It will change. 

It is such a lucky accident, having been born, that we are almost obliged to pay attention. We are as far as we know the only part of the universe that is self-conscious. We could even be the universe is form of consciousness. We are made of the same stuff that stars are made of…But we are combined in such a way that we can describe what it is like to be live, to be witnesses. Most of our experience is that of being a witness. We see and hear and smell other things… Being alive is responding (By-MARK STRAD)

If we stop and observe those around us, we can see many unhappy people as we go through our daily lives. They fill a variety of archetypes, but a common thread is that their despair often derives from the broken assumption that things in our world can achieve permanence. This is true for both positive and negative beliefs — the fat computer geek is unhappy because he believes his life can never be any better. Conversely, the rich executive struggles for contentment once he has reached a certain level of status, but after making his first million finds that the fulfillment only stays for a short time.

Our lives are in a perpetual state of change. Feelings, priorities, relationships — all are impermanent. The idea that we are chasing happiness but the very idea of change (and its pursuit) is what makes us happy. When you find something that grips you in the moment, part of the battle is dispelling the creeping feelings of self-sabotage that tell you it will remain so forever. We must divide our effort between prolonging the experience as much as possible, and attempting to appreciate it as it washes over us.


Whether you’re on a weekend getaway with a girl who makes you recall life before “Red Pill” knowledge hardened you to the truths of our reality, taking an amazing vacation that changes your view of the world, planning a reunion with friends from long ago, or starting a new dream job, the only thing that’s true about your feelings and fulfillment is that they are not going to last. The sooner you accept this is the sooner that you can appreciate the fleeting and exquisite nature of human experience. You owe it to yourself to realize that nothing is permanent.

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Life is Math Equation

Mathematics is all around us, math has an important role in our life. Math itself express almost everywhere in our life. We use math skill...