Saturday, May 17, 2008

Destiny & The FOURIER Transform

Do you believe in God or Destiny ? Many people think both are related. Others think they are mutually exclusive.

1. So if "God and destiny are related", then you dont have a choice in life. What is supposed to happen will definitely happen. Then comes the question - if everything that is supposed to happen does happen, how does your belief in god make a difference ? No matter what you do or say, things that are to happen will definitely happen. Your belief (Or disbelief) or any of your actions dont contribute to your welfare or decline. Its like when you get on to a Pandian express, whichever class you travel in , or whichever seat you may occupy or whatever you may do inside the train, it takes you to the same destination - "Chennai" ! ! Your welfare or decline is pretty much decided. The so called 'accidents' on the road which kill people, the outcome of a toss in a cricket match, a guy winning a lottery, A pencil falling off from the table when you are writing an exam, and other events however trivial they may seem to us, are all part of Destiny. The whole world is an illusion. So whats the point in believing in God in the first place ?Even if you choose (??!!) not to believe in god, that becomes part of Destiny.

If God and destiny are mutually exclusive, what then ? and what is the point of this blog and what does it have to do with the title Fourier Transform?? Please wait for my next post... :-)

1 comment:

raasukutty said...

F(God) = (Integrate over infinities){f(Destiny)*e^(-2*pi*i*Destiny*God) dDestiny }

So, according to Ronald's axiom, the Fourier Transform of 'God' is a Integral sum of Destiny operated over a function Destiny ruled by time, work and the person's real interest under assumptions of ideal world economy and temperature.