Tuesday, November 20, 2007,
11:22 AM
I just finished going through another full lecture slide of CM1111... And boy, I tell ya... it was so tempting... every time I took my pen to start trying to draw a molecule, I was so tempted to write a mathematical equation... at one point, I moved my pen in a stroke that produced a square-root sign, but of course, I needed to resist the temptation and didn't actually put it down on paper...
It's 2 more weeks and I'll be back in Klang... as Siyan puts it, Bak Kut Teh land... rofl...
2 MORE WEEKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For now, I shall delight in the fact that I have found out a very special relationship between 4 fundamental numbers in mathematics - Pi, e, 1 and 0
The relationship between them is... (drum roll...)
exp(i*Pi) + 1 = 0
Yup!!! Who knew their relationship required the very important complex number
i... That was interesting... "P
The past few days have made me realize that sometimes though we may try to predict and see things as far as we can, most of the time we fail to predict what really happens...
This is because we are not living in a 3-dimensional world, but a 4-dimension one, as Einstein rightly put... length x width x height x time... and things change with time... so it's really hard to put things into clear perspective as to what might happen 5-10 years, even months from now...
But however it turns out, I'm putting my faith in God and trust that He will carry me through...
But what is faith? Define faith... Is it just a mere trust or belief in something that might or might not exist? Certainly not!!!
For faith is the substance of things hoped for, and the evidence of things not seen (Heb 11:1)... now most people misdefine faith and think that faith is baseless and useless and only applicable to those who have nothing better to do and have no future... that's why the have faith in God...
But we know that faith is hoping in something that we can't see, but knowing that such a thing exists based on the evidence which brings forth the existence of such a thing...
We can't see air, for example, but we know it exists because we see the evidence of its existence in the cool breeze that we feel, the hurricanes that have destroyed houses and the tiny little piece of leaf that travels miles and miles away from its tree...
But can we find evidence which proves God's existence???
~FALCON, OUT!