Saturday, August 26, 2006
Quantum Physics et al
If you do the mathematics using Quantum, you will be bound to conclude that moon (humongous large body - the star of the night since my childhood) has a non-zero probablity of going around and visiting other planets when you are not looking at it. Once you look at it, it pops into existence. This is what Quantum physics says, everything around you has a non-zero probability of not being there when you are not looking at it. But once you look at it, it pops up and says "Hey, look, u fool, I am real!". Only when it bangs its head against something real, it is real. wow! thats wierd!
Wondering about the heisenberg's uncertainity principle, have you ever also thought that how can the reaction of measurement be so instantaneous? A concept quiet out-of-the-box is Entanglement.Gee...two quantum particles can be so well-associated that knowledge about one is enough to measure the other.
Grass on the other side looks greener. Physics in its purist form, sometimes lures the hell out of me. I also want to see if Schrodinger's Cat is alive. So if you have some interesting reads related to Quantum physics, do pour them on here.
Saturday, July 15, 2006
The Castells


I particularly was held in awe when I saw the needle formation. The highest that I saw was of height 9. It was just spectacular. Hope you can feel the excitement statically with these pictures.
Right Below : Needle Formation in progress (Other team). Notice the people in the middle, which will later be the part of the needle as the cocoon of the surrounding castellers sheds off later. Teamwork incarnated.
Left Above : The cocoon shedding off. Excitement building up. :-)
Right Above : The one of height 9 (attempt in progress, which was later successful). I have no words to describe how amazing it was. Building a real 9 storey high structure is an irrefutable achievement for any castellers team.

Had a good time on a otherwise lazy and hot sunday afternoon. Check out this link of the team Castellers de Barcelona.
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Diane Arbus Revelations
“Nothing is ever the same as they said it was.
It’s what I’ve never seen before that I recognize.”
-Arbus
About two months back, I had the opportunity to witness the legendary collection of Diane Arbus’ work. This exhibition catalogue has also been published as one of the four books of her work.
Some of the photographs were really amazing. Diane Arbus photographed a variety, but freaks are what she concentrated on. In the exhibition, I also got to read some of her hand scribbled thoughts in her personal diary/planner. It was perplexing to read how invincible she was for her passion. The boldness of her subject matter and photographic approach were recognised as revolutionary. Not only were displayed over 200 photographs (making it the most complete presentation of her work ever assembled), but also were there her cameras, contact sheets, letters, notebooks, and other writings...as well as books from her personal library.
“I want to photograph the considerable ceremonies of our present because we tend while living here and now to perceive only what is random and barren and formless about it. While we regret that the present is not like the past and despair of its ever becoming the future, its innumerable inscrutable habits lie in wait for their meaning…These are our symptoms and our monuments. I want simply to save them, for what is ceremonious and curious and commonplace will be legendary”
-Arbus
I was particularly shocked (a lil numb) when I read those few words from her diary when she tries to describe her hotel room where she was staying. The way she describes everything that is very much static and dumb around her to be so noisy and annoying for her; somehow those words made sense to me. The world around all of us is very much the same; but to reason out or accept why it appears vastly different to some people is intimidating.
Arbus was also attacked by critics and her contribution to art remains controversial. She committed suicide in 1971.
“A Photograph is a secret about a secret.
The more it tells you the less you know.”
-Arbus
Quotes from Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph
Saturday, April 29, 2006
Introducing Banerjee

I really relish the evening jogging, sometimes brisk walk when I am not well instead. Though I haven’t accommodated it permanently in my schedule, but whenever I go for it, I have a fresh feeling…freshness of being alive.
Spending time with self is probably the best gift that you can give yourself. And one important lesson that I always sincerely -recommended- myself to learn is that 'none other than yourself should be yours more than anybody else' (makes sense?). When you live for self, when you strive to make your self a better person, that’s when the true purpose of your existence can be realised. Sometimes, I think I have revelations… of what wrong I did on the day that was, of what I can do, and of what I should do. Sometimes, I make plans, motivate myself.
I believe that to synergise your different levels of existence - spiritual, physical, emotional and mental, you should spend time with yourself to make yourself more aware of what you really are. That -is- true if you want to believe it.
The most beautiful walk/jog is but on the full-moon night, when I am accompanied with the princess of the night with her blissful , calm and divine white light all the way playing hide and seek…hiding behind the trees, high buildings :-)
I feel different.
I feel I am not alone.
On a lighter note, see who I met today on my way. This is the one and only ...Banerjee (The name rings a bell? This is the only name I had for him as the algorithm that I implemented yesterday was the Banerjee Test for Data Dependence). So this justifies the title of my post. Doesn't it? :-) I love the way he shied away, on knowing that someone is going to capture him. God bless Banerjee [-o<. The picture quality isn't that good, I used Nokia 6600.
Friday, April 07, 2006
Love is...

I am not sure if many people are aware of this beautiful strip (updated daily except one) - The Love is...on Comics Page.
I love these gifs and involuntarily check these daily every morning :) I think its just a perfect gift for your love to remind him/her that you are indebted. :D What came to me as even a sweeter surprise was to see the gifs in spanish as well. It a bliss to have the gifs befitting your mood on some days.
Have you sent your love this gif today? :P
Link to the Love is...strip.
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Stop Cribbing...
I personally feel that India is struggling and is trying hard to cope up with all the problems...India has a chaotic system for democracy/administration/education/politics..but the beauty of it all is that -it works!- Because if there is a black sheep amongst us, there is a revolutionizer too!
Having an opinion, I take no authority to bar others from having a different one ;). I have the right to express mine but also the duty to respect others' :P ..Any takers?
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Bingo!
Apart from the teething problems, I think life here should be easy. The days are passing by without my knowledge...hectic week days, and a lil dull weekends at times. I am looking forward to making some gala time, memories that I can cherish all through. But a void in some form will still remain. And yes, travelling with the turk flight wasn't that bad an experience. I have received compensation for the luggage delay, even when it took me around 4 weeks to fax the required documents. I had been told a majority of airlines are a bit orthodox with the compensation stuff. I won't mind travelling again with the same flight even ;) (assuming that I get compensation again)
Right now, listening to Welcome to my Life - Simple Plan. This song has it...
Saturday, December 24, 2005
Landed in Barcelona
I was in a mixed mood when I was carrying out the formalities at the airport...a lil thrilled for this new opportunity, a bit apprehensive for my check-in luggage...and at the same time home-sick already :P Its said that Only Change is permanent. But I must say that Only Change is also both bitter and sweet.
So, as I reached there to collect my check-in baggages, within 15 minutes of it all, I realised that both of my baggages have been misplaced. I filed a Luggage Irregularity Report after a lot of pains. I say `pains´because not many ppl could understand English. And I had trouble going to the concerned counter. People here are in awe of their native language Spanish. I found them inheretly friendly but they were of lil help as I speak no spanish. From here I proceeded towards the Sortida(`exit´ in spanish). I met my friend who had come to receive me and bursted into tears ( I am not sure but sometimes I cry because I want to :P)
By the way, the airline I was travelling with was Turkish Airways :P and this post is enough to warn the future passengers ;)