Saturday, August 26, 2006

Interpretation of "Probability"

How do the probability theories guarantee to be beneficial? Because they are after all predicting with uncertainty involved.

Probability is an abstraction of the actual problem, which gives a higher level view of the system. So it hides information in small scale and focuses on capturing the large scale patterns, if any. This means the results of probability theories are actually not mere possibilities but definite, concrete truth about the system, only from a high level view.

Monday, August 14, 2006

things that worth my life

So far in my life I've come to know about two things I could (in fact I want to) die for. First one is my mom, the second is physics.