Given any event, can it be proved that it happened for a common good. Another elusive question. But the adage, which continues to bang my eardrums at supposedly bad times, over-pouring from our friend's and well wisher's mouth, "whatever happens, happens for good." This statement haunts me at both good and bad times. Sometimes I am convinced that it is true and the other I am really sure otherwise. There is an inclination however on the positive side of it. I think I have a formal proof of this thing, but I fear that I will be really considered insane, if I put it down here, but prehaps in due time I will put it up. A cause of an event and the event are never separable. An cause for sake of its completeness needs to actuate an event or rather an effect which I am using synonymously for events. On those lines the above can be prooved. This is a lemma for the master theorem which I will put up in a later phase. For the moment let us SEEK....
Sunday, October 10, 2004
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I need your formal proof...:)
"Whatever happens, happens for the good"...believe me I've been tempted to disbelieve it during my worst times. But when I get over them, I discover the greater good. It has happened every time, every time in my life!
I will post it soon. It is due to be put on but on one condition you don't call me insane or anything OK...
Regarding BD's observation, I strongly support your observation and I think, I will have to write down the formal proof to covert your beleif into faith.
Whats life wihtout a lil bit of insanity, without lil bit of impossibilty? Does it have any meaning otherwise? I take it as glory if someone has to call me insane, though I really don't plan to call you one.
Subho Vijaya
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