Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Week 5 Assignment

My (A)symmetrical world:

As another blogger mentioned, if you took a picture of each side of your face separately and then made a mirror image of it and put them next to eachother, you'd come up with two very different faces, and I have to say I completely agree with him. Things that appear symmetrical, such as people, faces, buildings, nature, etc, certainly aren't symmetrical when things get down to brass tacks.

Just what does this "CP violation" really mean?:

I've been darting back and forth between the Wikipedia article of CP Violation and this blog the past week, hoping that the more times I read it, the more I'll understand it, however, it's definitely not the case. Just as you're asking what it means, I'm afraid I can't really say. I could recite knowledge from the Wiki definition, but that doesn't really help any lay-person trying to understand just what CP violation is.

Are there connections between Sacred Geometry and Physics?:

I believe our class on October first well answered this question. I don't think physics today would be possible without the use of sacred geometry in the past. Although, I think that technology has hindered our actual brain, because as technology gets smarter, we rely on it more, and we seem to lose touch with our brain actually working through these problems.

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