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Theory Of Coincidence
Objective - To study probabilities in vast scale and their possibilities in real life .
Moral Propose - To understand Why to bring Positive behaviour.
Main Theory - In our world we ofter thinks of uncertainties in our life and would use the word 'if' that happens then I would be like this that ,, those etc .
I actually hate these lines . When I come to know about why actually these happens to mine life . I came to a deep conclusion that
" All the action and displacement occur since the beginning of world had contributed towards that particular action" regardless of 4th dimension.
Example - If in a lucky draw there are 10¹⁰⁰ people then there would be a probability of 1/10¹⁰⁰= that the person is me but actually all of the person has equal likely possibilities to get p(luckydraw)= 10^-101
So , one out of 10¹⁰⁰ wound be selected so it's probability would be of from 10^-101 to 1 .
The turning twist is that the value of 10^-¹⁰⁰ ~ 0 . Which states that getting that lucky draw is impossible for me as p(ld)=0 is an impossible event .
Actual Deviation-Contradiction
For a particular space at unique time -
Let for any possible event after formation of Universe .
If there are infinitely many possibilities
Then -
Number of total outcome=∞[ infinity. ]
But since only one outcome can practical occur due to linear nature of event in a particular space time with all 4 dimension (including time)
Therefore
No. of favourable outcome of that event =1
P(Event)=1/∞
We know that
1/∞=0
Therefore
P(Event)=0
This states that the event is Impossible.
This contradicts the possibility/fact that this event actually occurred.
Reason for Contradiction -
The reason of contraction might be our assumption that there are infinitely many possibilities (outcomes).
Another reason can be that our knowledge that 1/∞=0
Out of the two I think the first one was a reason for Contradiction.
Correction - For this Contradiction we assume now that there are finite possibilities for any event after formation of Universe.
Let the possibility be N
Where 0< N<∞
Let the difference between N and infinity be M
Therefore
M=∞-N ( because ∞>N)
N=∞-M
Then , P(Event )= 1/N
=1/∞-M
If we subtract anything from infinity it will result into infinity as M<∞
P(Event)=1/∞
=0
This also states that for any number N(total outcome )the probability is still 0
Which further contradicts that fact Event N is happening .
Reason for Contradiction -
Assumption that there are N integer possibilities
P(E)=0 is an Impossible event and Cannot happen .
Contradiction for 2nd Contradiction
That an impossible event cannot happen.
Practical observation and Theory Denied
While taking a toss of a coin there are only 2 possible outcomes Heads and Tails
So the probability that it will get neither Heads nor tails is 0
And hence cannot happen as it Is impossible event.
As well as theory denied that an event out of the list cannot occur.
Point 2 cannot be a contradiction.
Hence The contradicts is that there are N Total outcomes .
Try and suggest please some other contradictions.
This is a very small example there are much bigger wound come after it - I would like to
ask a few questions to you -
Does you think 1 year before that you would be in this position at this time . Absolutely no.
This is due to there are a great number of possibilities which could happen . Then this is a certainly you are here but you should have probability of getting here is 0 .
So you should not be here .This is impossible.
Since Belgian Physicist Georges Lemaître proposed Big Bang theory in 1927 which was based on observation of Hubble telescope that galaxies are moving far away from themselves which can be proved by other telescope( Now that force is dark energy).
So , if we consider Big Bang as the first Movement in Universe. Then probably This uniqueness would not been there .
If this is true that every preceding action had forced to make affect of current action then There should be no possibilities in the world and only a singular linear chain in happening of anything. This would deny probability of time travel .
However If preceding action and displacement are responsible for today's action then this would be a triumph.
If we follow this Then -
Any event is totally linear
And hence only one total outcome is possible.
Total event=1
Possible event =1
P(Event)= 1/1 =1
This is sure event .
This doesn't contradicts anything
However looks impractical.
Are we living in an optical illusion that there are other possibilities in life or there are actually uncertainties in time ???.
To understand this quantum mechanics could be used one of the theories states that a quantum particle could affect its succeeding particle regardless of the distance between them .
That is in a matter you can't identify which electron is placed where or if they have dual // singular nature .
That is called quantum uncertainty.
Similarly The question remains there are we have uncertainties in our life ?
Answer - We don't know. That is why we believe in an ultimate force God regardless of religion (ultimate source of energy)
Until we get answer we must ask this question.
If we are subject of independent choices or bond in a fixed series of events ????
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About a little guy
That lives in a blue world
And all day and all night
And everything he sees is just blue
Like him inside and outside
Blue his house
With a blue little window
And a blue corvette
And everything is blue for him
And himself and everybody around
Cause he ain't got nobody to listen to
I'm blue
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I have a blue house
With a blue window
Blue is the colour of all that I wear
Blue are the streets
And all the trees are too
I have a girlfriend and she is so blue
Blue are the people here
That walk around
Blue like my corvette its in and outside
Blue are the words I say
And what I think
Blue are the feelings
That live inside me
I'm blue
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I'm blue
Da ba dee da ba di
Da ba dee da ba di
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I have a blue house
With a blue window
Blue is the colour of all that I wear
Blue are the streets
And all the trees are too
I have a girlfriend and she is so blue
Blue are the people here
That walk around
Blue like my corvette, its in and outside
Blue are the words I say
And what I think
Blue are the feelings
That live inside me
I'm blue
Da ba dee da ba di
Da ba dee da ba di
Da ba dee da ba di
Da ba dee da ba di
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Who knows this song?


Musical merits
A perfect 80s pop song: It is a timeless example of the classic synth-pop sound of its era.
Infectiously catchy beat: The thumping "boots-and-pants" rhythm is instantly recognizable and gets stuck in your head.
Memorable melody: The melodic hooks are simple but extremely effective.
Distinctive vocals: Rick Astley's powerful, deep baritone was unique for a young pop star and is central to the song's character.
Brilliant production: It was produced by the legendary team of Stock Aitken Waterman, a hit factory responsible for many 80s classics.
Catchy bassline: The syncopated bassline, inspired by Colonel Abrams' "Trapped," is a driving force behind the song's energy.
Danceable quality: The song's rhythm makes it perfect for dancing, whether you're in a club or just dancing around your room.
Nostalgic value: For many, it's a nostalgic trip back to the 1980s.
Positive lyrics: The lyrics are a heartfelt, straightforward promise of devotion.
Universal theme of commitment: Everyone can relate to the desire for loyalty and unwavering support in a relationship.
Optimistic tone: The song has an upbeat and optimistic feel that is genuinely uplifting.
The "car salesman pitch": As Time Out noted, Astley's delivery of the romantic promises has a charming "used-car-salesman" quality.
Vocal range: It showcases Astley's impressive voice, from smooth low notes to a powerful belt.
Lack of pretension: It doesn't try to be anything it isn't—just a fun, feel-good pop song.
Strong opening: The intro is instantly recognizable, making it perfect for the "Rickrolling" bait-and-switch.
Musical versatility: The song has been successfully reinterpreted in many styles, including a rock version with Foo Fighters and a "pianoforte" ballad by Astley himself.
It's a genuine banger: At its core, the song is a well-crafted, undeniably excellent pop track.
Unashamedly cheesy: Its embrace of 80s cheesiness is part of its charm.
It is not boring: The song manages to stay fresh despite its repetitive nature.
Sonic texture: The layered synths and beats create a rich and immersive soundscape.
Cultural impact
The ultimate meme: "Rickrolling" is one of the longest-lasting and most popular internet memes in history.
A harmless prank: Rickrolling is a universally understood and mostly harmless prank that brings people together.
Viral longevity: Its relevance has lasted decades, first as a hit song and now as a meme, a truly rare achievement.
YouTube views: The official music video has over 1.6 billion views, a testament to its enduring power.
The meme revitalized Astley's career: The viral fame allowed Astley to return to the spotlight and tour successfully.
It rickrolled the MTV Europe Music Awards: A collective online campaign voted Astley "Best Act Ever" in 2008, despite him not being a nominee.
He rickrolled the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade: Astley's surprise live performance during the parade in 2008 was a legendary moment in meme history.
It crossed into politics: The White House Twitter account famously rickrolled a user in 2011.
Foo Fighters' epic rickroll: The band used it to prank the Westboro Baptist Church in 2015.
Appeared in Ted Lasso: Its inclusion in a moving funeral scene proved its power transcends comedy.
It broke down the fourth wall: Rick Astley's embrace of the meme made him a beloved, self-aware public figure.
A symbol of good-natured trolling: The meme is a benign way to play a trick on someone, creating a shared laugh.
It's a conversation starter: "Have you been rickrolled?" is a question many can answer with a story.
It's a cultural touchstone: The song is an unmistakable marker of internet culture in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
It brought people together: The shared experience of being rickrolled created a sense of community online.
The joy of the reveal: The moment of realization when you've been rickrolled is a unique form of surprise.
A nod to innocence: The 80s music video, with its goofy dancing and wholesome feel, is charmingly retro.
It was a global hit twice: First in the 80s, then again in the internet age.
Resurrected a forgotten gem: The meme brought a fantastic song back to the public consciousness.
It's a piece of internet history: The song is inextricably linked with the internet's evolution.
Lyrical promises
"Never gonna give you up."
"Never gonna let you down."
"Never gonna run around and desert you."
"Never gonna make you cry."
"Never gonna say goodbye."
"Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you."
(As a political slogan): The lyrics would be the most reassuring campaign promises in history.
A model for loyalty: The lyrics set a high, if unrealistic, standard for unwavering fidelity.
Good relationship advice: A healthy relationship is built on these foundational promises.
A perfect wedding song: The lyrical theme is perfect for a wedding, and Astley even recorded a ballad version for this reason.
The music video
The iconic dance moves: Rick Astley's smooth-but-goofy shuffling is a memorable part of the experience.
The blue jean jacket: The quintessential 80s fashion statement.
The bartender's dance: The background characters' choreographed dancing is surprisingly intricate and fun.
The synchronized moves: The precise choreographies add to the video's charm.
Rick's youthful appearance: It's fascinating to see the fresh-faced 21-year-old Astley in his debut.
The construction worker: His dance break is a memorable highlight.
The sheer 80s-ness of it all: The fashion, the lighting, and the simple set design are a portal to the past.
The "pure fear" dance: Astley admitted his moves were driven by "pure fear," adding a layer of charming awkwardness.
The high-definition remaster: Seeing the video in crisp 4K adds a surreal modern twist to the old footage.
The simple premise: The video is straightforward and clean, without a complicated plot.
General reasons
It brings a smile to people's faces: The core of the prank is that it's meant to be funny and lighthearted.
It's an earworm: Once you hear it, it's happily stuck in your head all day.
The ultimate bait-and-switch: The surprise of the rickroll is its main selling point.
Rick Astley is a good sport: His willingness to participate in the meme makes him even more beloved.
It's become part of the lexicon: The term "Rickroll" is now widely understood by people of all ages.
It's the gift that keeps on giving: It can be used in so many creative ways.
It's a song for all occasions: Birthdays, weddings, funerals (Ted Lasso confirmed).
It’s a great singalong song: You can't help but belt out the chorus.
It's a low-effort prank: It only takes a single link to pull off.
It's a high-impact prank: The result is always a laugh.
It's a nod to pre-digital culture: The song and video come from a time before the modern internet.
The "meta" nature of it: The joke is in the shared understanding of the prank itself.
It's the ultimate musical inside joke: Everyone who has been on the internet for a while gets it.
It's a gateway to other 80s music: It may introduce younger people to the decade's other musical gems.
It's a reminder not to take everything so seriously.
It has a great message: At its core, the song is about not giving up on someone you love.
It has inspired remixes and covers: From rock to acoustic to Boomwhackers.
It's a song that has truly transcended its original context.
Its simplicity is its strength: Both musically and conceptually, the song and meme are easy to appreciate.
The joy of the unexpected: Clicking a seemingly harmless link and being greeted by Astley is a delight.
The sheer fun of it
The absurdity of it all: The gap between expectation and reality is what makes it hilarious.
It's the musical equivalent of a dad joke: A little corny, but you have to appreciate it.
It unites generations: Millennials and Gen Z can bond over rickrolling.
The power of an analog artifact in a digital world: The 80s video is a fun contrast to modern streaming.
It’s a stress-reliever: A well-executed rickroll can be a welcome and silly distraction.
It teaches you to check your links more carefully.
The internet's biggest, most wholesome troll.
The feeling of being part of an exclusive club: Everyone who's been rickrolled is in on the joke.
It's a song you can't be mad about: Even when you've been pranked, the song is too good to stay annoyed.
It's a nostalgic trip for Astley himself: He admits the meme has reconnected him with the song.
It’s proof that sometimes, the internet gets it right.
The long con: The best rickrolls are the ones you never see coming.
It's a great palate cleanser: After listening to something heavy or sad, it's a perfect mood-lifter.
The thrill of being the rickroller: Successfully pranking someone is a quiet joy.
The reaction of the rickrolled: Seeing someone's face as they realize is priceless.
The longevity of the joke is a marvel in itself.
It's a reminder of the internet's playful roots.
It's proof that a good song can overcome anything, even being a meme.
Because it's a song about eternal devotion, and our eternal devotion to the meme reflects that.
Because we’re never gonna give it up.
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