Anything is possible

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

The more we think, the more we know that we have the flavours on toast.



As is natural taste active, deciding, choosing, changing, arranging; in which the health of time is now conserved; the "faculty or sense by which the flavour of all things is discerned, calls to a gathering of people to raise their glasses and drink together. A last flavoured sip for the year just running out and a sip for every months flavour of the coming year.

Turn, turn the wheel of time and call it 2015 — just for a year.

Friday, December 26, 2014

2015 - Circles can not be broken




The subject in which we never know what we are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true, is the subject that makes everything known and understandable. Mathematics inspired by one area proves useful in many areas, and joins the general stock of mathematical concepts. A distinction is often made between pure mathematics and applied mathematics. As pure mathematical topics often turn out to have applications.


For those who are mathematically inclined, there is often a definite aesthetic aspect to much of mathematics. So, mathematicians talk about the elegance of mathematics. Mathematical language can be difficult to understand for beginners. Words such as or and only have more precise meanings than in everyday speech. Mathematical logic includes the mathematical study of logic and the applications of formal logic to other areas of mathematics. What emerges out of mathematics becomes a discipline in its own right and contributes to every other science. When mathematical structures are good models of real phenomena, then mathematical reasoning can provide insight or predictions about nature.

Mathematics is the art of giving the same name to different things. Even dancing follows a mathematical pattern. Let us make it known. There is a rhythm and there is a beat which is as touching as the heart beat to remind one and all that they are alive. As is mathematics in pulse and circulation and in the quantity of blood flow. The circular flows have no beginnings and no ends. Humans fall in and fall out of these circles that can not be broken. Circles are also called "rhythm circles" and “reverses”. The space and time of a circle can be translated into a sine curve.