Saturday, November 3
O level chinese is over.
EMD'07 is over.
theory exam is over.
Oh man, i love my life.
But i have 3 camps awaiting me....but at least they are not
EXAMS!
With the burdens finally lifted off my hearts, i shall think through a few questions which you asked me. I guess it means much importance yeah?
revamps.co camp.open house.orientation.
[digress]
well, the theory paper today was rather ok larz, should be able to pass. but i didnt complete the second question! haiz, 3 hours also not enough....
[digress back]
And i recently caught hold of another interesting anime introduced be ET. Well, its a science fiction kind of anime with quantum physics and using time as a dimension, titled
Noein:
Fifteen years in the future, a violent battle using fictional technology takes place between two "timespaces": La'cryma, a possible future of our own universe, and Shangri'la, a dimension intent on the destruction of all space and time. The key to stopping Shangri'la's invasion is a mysterious object known as the "Dragon Torque" (竜のトルク, Ryū no Toruku?). A group known as the "Dragon Cavalry" is sent through space and time to find it. In the present, twelve-year old Haruka and her friend Yū are contemplating running away from home when they meet a member of the Dragon Cavalry named Karasu. He believes that Haruka has the Dragon Torque and appears to be Yū from fifteen years in the future.
Noein employs a conception of time as a dimension that resonates with other "timespaces." Haruka's Dragon Torque, which affects this relationship, takes the shape of an Ouroboros.
Noein makes use of several interpretations of quantum physics, particularly Hugh Everett's Many-Worlds Interpretation, which views the universe as branching off into an infinity of possible states of varying probability. It also draws from the Copenhagen Interpretation, which suggests that an observer or measurement is important in determining the decoherency of the probability. In the anime, Haruka possesses "supreme observer" status in the multiverse, thus enabling her to determine the sole outcome of an event just by "observing" one of the possible futures of the event.
In one episode, Uchida candidly explains to her bodyguard Kōriyama the paradox of Schrödinger's cat, whereby a cat is ambiguously suspended (exists in a "superposition") between life and death until observed. This act of measurement forces the cat's existence to "collapse" into one of the two possible states. She also mentions Albert Einstein's famous remark, "God does not play dice."
While the Many-Worlds Interpretation implies a divergence of timespaces, the anime also includes a possible future in which timespaces converge, an end the series' chief antagonist, Noein, works to accomplish.
24 episodes of mind-numbing scenes! Cant wait XD
On a side note regarding EMD:
*No matter what other people think or say, we have perfomed a good show, and i definitely believe that there's more to come from each and every one of you. But remember, never be complacent. The end, we are still far from it. The honours is for YOU to create in '09. Dont wish, make it happen. Start NOW!*
Once again, i love my life! Let's GET HIGH~
; 10:08 pm