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Together with system or scientific fortunetelling![]() Pages: 1 2This story was told to me by one of my acquaintances long time ago. It touched my soul so deeply that I have remembered it for years. Moreover, this story had strongly changed my outlook. This is what I am going to tell you about right now. Let me begin with the story itself. It happened in the times of the Soviet Empire. Though I cannot tell you the name of my acquaintance and what train crash could have happened and when, I can tell you for sure that this is a true story. So, let me present to your attention a play in three acts with epilogue and prologue.
Prologue and Background In some sense the trip could decide the fate of my acquaintance. It was supposed to be a long railway trip. As usual, my acquaintance arrived at the station far before the train’s departure, made himself comfortable in the compartment and started to read a newspaper. “Then suddenly my stomach gurgled and a nightmare began – I felt terrible gripes”. As you surely know, the lavatory in Soviet trains was closed at stops. What should he do? His neighbor advised him to visit the lavatory at the station, as there were still fifteen minutes left before the departure. “Can you imagine, I felt so bad that I had to use his advice”. Though he assured me that he had had aches in his stomach before, still he had never felt so bad. “Then my watch stopped as ill lick would have it. I noticed it only at the platform. You know, a second-hand in my watch was so thin that I had never paid attention to it. Looking at my watch I was happy at having so much time left before the departure.” When my friend came back to the platform, his nightmare went on – the train had already left with the luggage and all the documents. “It was the moment when I noticed my watch stop. I got so angry that I smashed them into pieces, though it was my good friend’s present”. Then he surely turned for help to the railway administration and police. But there was nothing they could do unless running after the train. “The most interesting thing is that the pain disappeared immediately after I saw that the train had left. Later I thought that it had happened because of fear.” Upset, my friend had to come back home to make his trip next time. “My hair rose when I learned that there had been a terrible train crash and no one from my van survived. Then I thought that I would have placed the watch, which was already in the dump, under the icons if I could find it”. From that very moment on my friend became a very faithful person and his life really changed for the better. Act 1 or General Reasonings “Mysticism” was my first thought, while some people would suppose it was a good luck. Is it a fate or is there anything more about that? To analyze this story I applied my experience in system analysis (a system approach to things and events). Finally I came to the conclusion that everything has its reason. Of course, from the point of view of an ordinary observer, it was just a coincidence, a very lucky chance, which saved the life of my friend. But let us imagine a ball rolling down the gutter. With a certain probability we can foresee the ball’s position in the near future – where it will be and when; applying a simple formula from the course of general physics we can guess the moment when it falls down from the gutter. The main conclusion from this experiment is that both the ball and the gutter compose a mutual system, isolated in a sense. Using the same line of reasoning like in the physical experiment, we come to the conclusion that my friend did not belong to the system of the crashed train, but he played a certain role in another system where he was not supposed to perish (as his system was far more stable). Now let us imagine that we can predict the fate of any system and we can choose what system to belong to. Thus, we can control our future in a sense. If my friend had known what would have happened he would have put a monument to his watch. So, the main conclusion we can draw from this story is that we are all screws, constituent parts of a system functioning and developing according to its own rules. Thus, being aware of all the secrets of our system, we can predict the future. And the influence of the system as well as our influence on the system can be of different kinds (physical, chemical, biological, etc.). Act 2 or Drawing Schemes The scheme demonstrates a hypothetical ratio between arbitrary systems. The intersection of their boundaries is just my supposition. One should consider that the boundaries may not intersect but at the same time the systems may interact, and that the boundaries may be of any kind (geographic, demographic, financial, and political).
The scheme shows that if an object under analysis is located in the intersection area, it is attracted by the centers of several systems, though it belongs just to one of them. Belonging to one system is just a temporary factor, which depends on any influence redistribution among the systems. Thus, in the near future the object can be expected to move to another system. By analogy, the same happened to my friend: he did not enter the system of the train, though the attraction was very strong (he had to make his trip by train). Obviously, he was used (or attracted) by another system, so he was not to leave by that train. It is well-known that systems can apply various means of influence to cooperate with their elements. It can be physical, physiological as well as any other type of influence. For example, previously I had serious doubts regarding the fact that icons could help win battles (that was quite often in the Ancient Russia). However, now I have changed my view on this problem. There can be no trifles in the life of system and its elements, so an icon in the battlefield could strengthen the impact of center (the faith) on the final elements (the soldiers), that raised the morale of the army and finally lead to victory. Pages: 1 2 | ||||||||
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The scheme demonstrates a hypothetical ratio between arbitrary systems. The intersection of their boundaries is just my supposition. One should consider that the boundaries may not intersect but at the same time the systems may interact, and that the boundaries may be of any kind (geographic, demographic, financial, and political).