Monday 20 February 2012

Law of relativity


 People see the perception of others based on other experience which they have had earlier. These experiences are stored somewhere deep in our mind and we react to it without even knowing about it. An obvious example would, if we feel people look approachable then we have a difference is in our approach to the one when they don’t feel so. Thus, having a relative approach depending on the situation. This only states how much of an impact a-priori knowledge has on the individuals views. To that end voting campaigns if made sufficiently prior and if it is made sure that people make a note of it in their minds then they are more likely to vote if they go without having a conscious notion of voting to a particular party or not voting for a particular party. And amazingly all this is just a conclusion of the theory of relativity.

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