U4. Murphy's Law

Дата публикации: May 25, 2014 7:25:54 AM

The first question is if I'm a pessimist or an optimist and if I think things happen randomly or for a reason.

Actually, I try to be a realist and I think that things almost happen for a reason because if we examine the case with the piece of bread and butter or jam we can see that some aspects inflence to the piece of bread when it fall into the floor.

The first aspect is the heith and we can prove that easily because if the heith was very small the piece of bread and butter obviously would fall a certain way.

The second aspect is that butter or jam is heaveir than the piece of bread and therefore when the piece of bread is falling down it turned eround and the heavier part of it would be below.

In addition to my previous answer I would like to say that the case with the piece of bread and butter only an example that things happen for a reason.

And if we take the life of someone as a case this aspect we can see that some decisions which someone made in his life can determine all his future life.

As for random proccesses, I think that in our world real random proccesses are very rare.

For example I can say about the problem of ramdomize function in programming languages.

And that problem is very complicated because it is very difficult to make a real random number generator.

The second question is if I have a term for Murphy's law in my language.

Yes I have a term for Murphy's law. It is закон подлости - a meanness law in English.

This Russian phare can show us that russian people always incline to blame someone else in their problem but only not one.

And in the case of piece of bread and butter it would be the nature or the world.

This is very infantile point of view. It show us that Russian mentality is very infantile and in that cultural code the problem would only happen by an evil will of someone else.

The third question is if I believe in Murphy's law and I think that things happen by chance and I only remember the bad ones.

I believe that some things happen by chance and some things happen for a reason.

Many many things happen because of the actions of someone.

But I don't agree with the sentence that the man only remember the bad things.

I think that the man remember only the emotional things.

He remember the things that вызвали достаточно strong emotions.

II

The first question is if I'm a pessimist or an optimist and if I think things happen randomly or for a reason.

Actually, I try to be a realist and I think that things almost happen for a reason because if we examine the case with the piece of bread and butter or jam, we can see that some aspects influence to the piece of bread when it is falling into the floor.

The first aspect is the heith and we can prove that easily because if the heith was very small the piece of bread and butter obviously would fall in way we drop it.

The second aspect is that butter or jam is heaveir than bread and therefore when the piece of bread and butter is falling down it turned around so that the heavier part of it will be below.

In addition to my previous answer I would like to say that the case with the piece of bread and butter only an example that things happen for a reason.

And if we take the life of someone as a case that we can see some decisions the one making in thier life can determine their future.

As for random proccesses, I think that in our world real random proccesses are very rare.

For example, there is a problem of ramdomize function in programming languages.

That problem was very complicated some time because it is very difficult to make a real random number generator.

The second question is if I have a term for Murphy's law in my language.

Yes I have a term for Murphy's law. It is "закон подлости", a meanness law in English.

This Russian phrase can show us that russian people always incline to blame someone else in their problem but only not themselves.

And in the case of piece of bread and butter it would be the nature or the whole world.

It show us that the Russian's mentality is very infantile and in the Russian cultural code the problem would only happen by an evil will of someone else.

The third question is if I believe in Murphy's law and think that things happen by chance and I only remember the bad ones.

I believe that some things happen by chance and some things happen for a reason.

Many many things happen because of the actions of someone.

But I don't agree with the sentence that a man only remembers the bad things.

I think that people remember only the emotional things.

They remember the things that invoke quite strong emotions.

III

The first question is if I'm a pessimist or an optimist and if I think things happen randomly or for a reason.

Actually, I try to be a realist and I think that things almost happen for a reason because if we examine the case with the piece of bread and butter or jam, we can see that there are at least two aspects that influence on the piece of bread when it is falling onto the floor.

The first aspect is the height and we can prove that easily because if the height is very small the piece of bread and butter obviously will fall the side directed to the floor.

The second aspect is that butter or jam is heavier than bread and therefore when the piece of bread and butter falls down it turns around so that the heavier part of it is below.

In addition to my previous answer I would like to say that the case with the piece of bread and butter is only an example that things happen for a reason.

If we take the life of someone as a case, we can see how the one's decisions can determine her or his future.

As for random processes, I think that in our world real random processes are very rare.

For example, there is an issue of randomize function in programming languages.

That issue was quite complicated because it is very difficult to make a real random number generator.

The second question is if I have a term for Murphy's law in my language.

Yes I have a term for Murphy's law. The English for "закон подлости" is "the law of meanness".

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This Russian phrase can inform us that the Russian people are always inclined to blame someone else for their problems but only not themselves.

Perhaps it would be the nature or the whole world in the case of piece of bread and butter.

It show us that the Russian language keeps a very infantile prehistoric cultural code where the problem would only happen by an evil will of someone.

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The third question is if I believe in Murphy's law and think that things happen by chance and people only remember the bad ones.

I believe that some things happen by chance and some things happen for a reason.

Many things happen for someone's actions.

But I don't agree with the idea that a man only remembers the bad things.

I think that people would sooner remember emotional episods.

I mean, they remember the things that invoke quite strong emotions.