Sunday, February 15, 2009

Circle vs. Straight Line: Theory of Relativity

A circle is a straight line except with small and consistent local errors. And vice versa.

That is why insanity is often described as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. That is, if one is set out to do a straight line (or a circle) but keeps accumulating tiny mistakes.

That is also why a miracle may happen as a cumulative result of repeated, small and consistent errors.

That, one may call, another Theory of Relativity.

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