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Monday, December 3, 2018

MEANING OF ZERO IN LIFE


Zero is a very powerful number


I am writing this  article to understand it you have to know how important zero is in mathematics and associate to our life experiences.



DISCLAIMER: "CONCEPT IS NOT RELATED TO THE FILM OF SAHRUKH KHAN'S ZERO"  


To make you realize this let me ask you some questions...

What is your age before you were born? Ever gave a thought to this…

The Concept of keeping track of time before you were born which we now call History came from here.It denotes nothing.And this nothing is a very powerful word to associate to one such religious notion is the story of creation: once upon a time there was nothing, and then, miraculously, there was something.So the Universe that we are a part of came out of nothing.

Without zero we wouldn't be enjoying the facility of computers today as the binary number has only 1 and 0s. Similarly as you said when it comes to money zeroes after a number has lot of value as it can even change the life of one.  

Now a days, ONE RUPEE does not have a value at all but if we add some ZERO after it then it can be valuable to us....

Give a thought to the measurement system that you daily use- without zero there would no denomination systems and just imagine how difficult would be to say “Aadha liter ka icecream do? or aadha kg ka shakkar dena bhaiya? or bhaiya one by two karke ek plate jumbo biryani laalo (biryani=slurp )”.

There would have been no existence of denomination (0.5) without which any of the above would have no meaning to And the ever famous “Today, I may be a nothing but someday I will have everything”.Well this is just a small glimpse into the world of nothingness thanks to Zero again.

*When you have anything excess in life, you have the contrary component of it in Zero.


The concept of zero has changed civilizations that have discovered how to make it work for them. From simple counting to advanced mathematics, zero has played a pivotal role enabling the world to progress. In today’s business environment, zero is still a powerful number. Companies are constantly striving to lift measures like revenue, profit, and number of customers further away from zero. On the other side of the continuum, zero is a target when looking for opportunities to reduce costs, inefficiency, and competition.




 

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Application of imaginary numbers in real life?





What Are Imaginary Numbers?

 An imaginary number is the square root of a negative number and does not have a tangible value.usually the square root of −1, represented by i or j.

  Application of imaginary numbers

 1.complex numbers have a remarkable application in triangular geometry. There is a fascinating theorem called “Marden’s theorem”. I read about this theorem in an article written by Dan Kalman, a doctor of mathematics who works in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at American University. He claims that this theorem is “the Most Marvelous Theorem in Mathematics.”

2.In electrical engineering alternating currents can be a pain to analyze sometimes. After all, they have voltages that exhibit sinusoidal behavior. With the use of phasors, one can analyze aspects of AC circuits more easily. Analysis of resistors, capacitors, and inductors can be combined into a single complex number, which is called the impedance. Phasors are comparatively easy to interpret, so it’s a lot easier to study AC circuits when studying them in the complex plane! In addition to AC circuits, complex numbers are similarly useful when studying electromagnetic fields, where the quantities of electric and magnetic field strength are combined into a single complex number. 

3.The last application I wish to bring up involves the usage of imaginary numbers to solve integration problems. As it turns out, we can use the aforementioned Euler’s formula to simplify real integration problems and help us find real answers. This is done by using a base integral that has a complex solution. An example of a base integral would be∫ e(1+i)xdx. Using simple u substitution, we can find the answer to this integral, which is ((1-i)/2)e(1+i)x + c1 + ic2. With this known imaginary answer, we can compute the answer to a real integral.  

 

Saturday, December 1, 2018

SCIENCE BEHIND LOVE






SCIENCE BEHIND LOVE


What is love?


People say love is pure, painful, sweet, and dreadful — all at once. The truth is, love is a basic necessity in everyone’s life. Everyone needs to be loved to live a proper and healthy life. Love has various definitions. Ask someone and they will give you their own definition of love. Love is a variety of feelings, emotions, and attitude. For some love is more than just being interested physically in someone, it’s an emotional attachment.

In this article we are not going to discuss deeply about the defination of love. But we all know that it can be considered as a phenomenon of our life, Well there is neither a proper defination of love nor life in this world. If you ask people about life and love they will give you various answers according to their own point of views.

"Did you ever notice love is sort of a mysterious yet natural emotion in us and it must have to do something with our chemistry to one another? Or, have you ever concluded love could be a beautiful feeling helping species remain alive? If not, it is the time to be mindful because it will definitely help you envision and live a fuller life."


Why we fall in love?  

couple at sunset
 there are 3 stages involved with falling in love namely lust, attraction, and attachment.  Each stage involves different types of chemical reactions within the body (specifically the brain). Along with that, there are different hormones present in the body helping to excite all these three stages (lust, attraction, and attachment) separately as well as collectively.



The BRAIN is involved in chemical reaction which leads to the production of three different hormones namely

  •    Testosterone,
     
  •     Dopamine,
     
  •     Oxytocin.
These three hormones are playing all kinds of bit odd strategic games in our life.

The first stage of love is LUST which is more often seen in your teen ages. The feel which comes in our teen age is a kind of infatuation where most people misunderstand this to be love. This stage will be with say 45 out of 50 members with each and every people we see. This creates possessiveness among the individuals. This is mainly because of the hormone TESTOSTERONE.

Once when we cross this lust stage we enter into the second stage of love called ATTRACTION. We get attracted in many ways. Usually people get attracted in character resemblance (parental resemblance), the pretty loving and caring way, good maturity level and most commonly by their external appearance. This stage will be with say 10 out of 45 (count of above stage). This is because of the hormone DOPAMINE.

Most people fail in these two stages and move apart. Some cross these stages and enter into the most beautiful stage of Love (i.e) ATTACHMENT. This stage will be with only one girl who will be his soul partner throughout. In this stage silence and distance doesn’t matters. Its all about trust and love. Entering this stage, no force can move them apart. This is mainly because of the hormone OXYTOCIN which is more commonly called as “Love Hormone”.

Love has nothing to do with HEART. Its all about the play of our hero BRAIN. If so then

Why the symbol of love is heart?   


The answer is :Releasing of chemical occurs when the brain sends a signal to the adrenal gland. The gland releases hormones of adrenaline, dopamine and norepinephrine into the body and this adrenaline rush is responsible for the fast heartbeat, while the dopamine is responsible for creating the feelings of excitement. Typical signs of falling in love include increased heart rate, sweating and flushed cheeks.
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" The neurons present in the body receives and transfers the information into electrical pulses which hits the brain and in-turn, the brain makes one respond according to the situation."


Referance:
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https://examinedexistence.com
https://www.psychologytoday.com
https://www.ahchealthenews.com



Bikash Gogoi
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