tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3173246092473374970.post2518457077296862154..comments2023-08-23T17:04:14.327+05:30Comments on PitStop: Do You Challenge Queue-Jumpers and Line-Cutters?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3173246092473374970.post-46968093663718152302009-10-28T10:53:31.135+05:302009-10-28T10:53:31.135+05:30@Musafir:
Amazing insight into mathematics. Now as...@Musafir:<br />Amazing insight into mathematics. Now as my post reminded you of your long lost love, your comment drags me into the world of mathematics...the world that i "die to live in" (another 'coined' metaphor from my side) :-). <br /><br />Now i have some food for thought -"the restriction in the power of tools we use and the 'balance and order in chaos'"<br /><br />Raining metaphors and oxymoron!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14203782450706671108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3173246092473374970.post-6050430272506056242009-10-27T22:48:18.909+05:302009-10-27T22:48:18.909+05:30pradeep sir .... am pretty amused by the phrase yo...pradeep sir .... am pretty amused by the phrase you coined - 'chaotic threats' - :D. i wont question what your 'experiment in social behaviour' has brought out ;) .. but sirji - there <b>is</b> order in chaos - check out the world of fractals - you get lost in an infinite cycle of chaotic behaviour (not social ;) - but of numbers in a complex plane) and as you go on - you realise the same is the case with nature - there is no limit to how much you can unravel it - you are only limited by the power of tools u use to sense it- but in its apparent chaos it still maintains balance and order.<br /><br />unrelated though - but your post reminded me of my long lost love - chaos theory - fractals - brownian motion - fractional brownian motion - what days eh.musafirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11070071110036540977noreply@blogger.com