Painting a single unit under the scientific view

Picture 1 of Painting a single unit under the scientific view From August to now, many catastrophic plane accidents have occurred. Many disasters on the ground, on the surface of the sea have not stopped coming to people. Many people have commented that this is a normal development of the ' series rule '.

Life has countless ' random ' stories that occur at the same time that many philosophers, scientists, mathematicians have constantly researched and devised essays, theories, and formulas to explain the cause. and events. ' There is never a twisting dice that can dissolve randomness ', poet Stéphane Mallarmé once said. And many mathematicians had a way to explain that many dice rotations could undo the occurrence of chance, randomness.

In 1713, for example, Mr. Jacques Bernoulli proposed the theory of large numbers, which initiated the birth of science of probabilities. Picture 2 of Painting a single unit under the scientific view

Jacques Bernoulli

According to this theory, we can believe that the probability of the number of plane crashes, in particular 6 aircraft falls within a few weeks, will gradually recede to zero as more and more aircraft fly. . Also based on the mathematical theory of Bernoulli's big numbers, today people can predict the risks and risks of bankruptcy. Certainly, insurance companies understand better than anyone else about this theory.

Should we completely eliminate the belief in the series rule when looking at the series of events that take place unreasonably, rationally, and not at all. In 1900, Paul Kammerer, a young Austrian biologist, had the opposite reaction. He recorded all the accidental incidents that happened to him. His discoveries surprised many people, as Arthur Koestler wrote in Les racines du hasard (Calmann-Lévy publisher). 'In 1915 two soldiers were brought into the hospital in Bohemia on the same day. They were 19 years old, they were born together in Silésie, suffered from pneumonia, volunteered to join the army and brought their last name . Franz Richter !!! "".

The fantasy in the style of Edgar Allan Poe's spiritual horror books by William Wilson? No, it's 100% true and Albert Einstein, the world famous scientist, has to comment that Kammerer's work is 'very special, unreasonable or unbelievable'.

So Kammerer is considered the birth of "the rule of séries" "explaining that" in the universe there is a power, like the attraction of the earth, to gather what is similar, what is like together''.

Neither did the psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung pay attention to the work of Austrian biologist Paul Kammerer and then, after working with physicist Wolfgang Pauli (who won the Nobel Prize in physics), it was laying the foundation of ' synchronicité theory ' is now recognized by many experts as being different from the theory proposed by Paul Kammerer.

In contemporary history, the overlap between Kennedy and Lincoln, two famous presidents in American history, is the most talked about. They were elected as the supreme leaders of America 100 years apart and then both were murdered to death in front of many people, bullets shot in the head, Mr. Lincoln in Ford Theater, Mr. Kennedy in a Ford car and with on a Friday.

Two perpetrators, John Wilkes Booth and Lee Oswald, were born 100 years apart. Booth shot dead TT Lincoln was finished in the theater, hiding in a warehouse and Oswald hid from a warehouse and shot TT Kennedy and was captured in a theater. Both assassins were assassinated to death before being brought to trial. The presidents of the presidency, Andrew Johnson and Lyndon B. Johnson were born in 1808 and 1908. Door secretary TT Lincoln was named Kennedy and TT Kennedy's secretary was named Lincoln.

Recently, it has been determined that Oswald and Booth were not born 100 years apart. (Booth was born in 1838, Oswald, 1939). In addition, if Miss Evelyn Lincoln is a secretary of TT Kennedy, then Lincoln seems to have only two personal secretaries, John J. Nicolay and John M. Hay, but no other secretary with the last name / name Kennedy.

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