Monday, February 6, 2012

Thursday, December 22, 2011

The unbounden has no value. This value equals the value of the most bounden. Apparently a paradoc, but trrue. The value if the most bounden is as low as the value of the unbounden.

Determing value

The unbounden has no value. This value equals the value of the most bounden. Apparently a paradoc, but trrue. The value if the most bounden is as low as the value of the unbounden.

With this, we have determined two end points in the value spectrum.

At intermediate points,value is the highest.. This is like the shapebell. The curve could also be with negative values. In that case the shape is that of an inverted bell, with the peak going below the horizontal axis. The value space thus is oyster shaped. Highest bulge at the centre and the lowest at the fringes.

Anything away from your thoughts is unbounden unto you so it has no value. Anything related to you has a high value

Friday, September 25, 2009

MY BLOGS

A problem with the toolbar..... It shows up history. How does one get rid of this issue?

in reference to: Google Sidewiki (view on Google Sidewiki)

My Patent No.1

It took 7 years to get this patent, but it surely is worth the wait. I still have many years to commercialize.

Online, details available HERE


AN INVENTORY CONTROL DEVICE

925/DEL/2001 A (925/DEL/2001)

Filed on 2001-09-05

Publication date 2008-07-25


Thursday, September 24, 2009

Let us see

Let us see how it turns out. Google generally improves with time as they have a good feel of the market pulse.

in reference to:

"Policy"
- Google Sidewiki (view on Google Sidewiki)

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Markets Within

Everybody (read every system) has a market within. Every action, is governed by the price determined in this marketplace. The price (read value)of a resource or action and its consequence(s) in time is determined on the basis of individual (read system) experience (read knowledge), energy (read energy), and the likely opposition to the flow of energy (read mass) of a person.(read system). It also depends upon the extent to which the various components of the system are integrated (read dimension I -- for Integration).

Thus, the value of time would vary from time to time for every individual.

This raises several issues and questions. What are they? Ask me if you wish to.

Yadav Chandna