Thursday, February 21, 2008
Taxi
In 1975, while riding a moped in Bermuda, a man was accidentally struck and killed by a taxi. One year later, this man’s brother was killed in the very same way. In fact, he was riding the very same moped. And to stretch the odds even further, the very same taxi driven by the same driver - and even carrying the very same passenger struck him!
Mystery Monk
In 19th century Austria, a near-famous painter named Joseph Aigner attempted suicide on several occasions. During his first attempt to hang himself at the age of 18, a mysterious Capuchin monk interrupted Aigner. And again at age 22, the very same monk prevented him from hanging himself. Eight years later, he was sentenced to the gallows for his political activities. But again, his life was saved by the intervention of the same monk. At age 68, Joseph Aigner finally succeeded in suicide, using a pistol to shoot himself. Not surprisingly, the very same Capuchin monk - a man whose name Aigner never even knew, conducted his funeral ceremony.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
The Stopped Subway Train
This incident was happened at November 1971 on London. That day was like ordinary day that used to other days. In a subway station on that town, a train approaching the platform. Suddenly, a man rushed to in front of the running train. The driver was completly surprised and braked instanlly, altough he was sure the train won't stopped before the train crushed the man. But, miracle happened. The train was stopped! First coach must be lifted to took the serious injured man, but train's wheel didn't reach the man's body. He survived.
The young man clearly was a talented architect done his recovery after had a nerve annoyance. That accident missed was caused by a coincidence. Investigation was said that the train stopped not because the driver brake suddenly. Little time before, a passenger did know nothing if someone will jump to the train's rush, suddenly active the emergency brake. That passenger had not a spesific reason to did that. The authoritative in transportation minded to demand him because he actived the emergency system with no reason!
The young man clearly was a talented architect done his recovery after had a nerve annoyance. That accident missed was caused by a coincidence. Investigation was said that the train stopped not because the driver brake suddenly. Little time before, a passenger did know nothing if someone will jump to the train's rush, suddenly active the emergency brake. That passenger had not a spesific reason to did that. The authoritative in transportation minded to demand him because he actived the emergency system with no reason!
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Meet Again At Drainage
George Best was a soldier on Sherwood Foresters Regiment at WorldWar 1. He and other soldier from same regiment, ran away from German. And accidentally, his partner was slipped away and face flat on mud.
Best help his partner to stand. Unfortunately, his tarsus (circle leg) was injured. He ordered Best to left him. At that German soldier approaching, actually was the right to do. But, finally they were caughted too, and sent to different Camp of Prisoner of War.
Best had opportunity to flee three times. On his face was a little scar that never lost for his lifetime, cause by gun hitting by a German soldier.
1927, Best and his wife came to their relative in Leicester for Celebrating Christmast. The ex-soldier went to a soccer games with his relative. But when the unbalance games was almost ended, they all went leave that place. Suddenly a commotion happened, Best saw a man was slipped and face flat on mud. Best stooped to help him, and Best realize that on his face was a soldier that he ever seen on same position before they were caught on 1917.
Best help his partner to stand. Unfortunately, his tarsus (circle leg) was injured. He ordered Best to left him. At that German soldier approaching, actually was the right to do. But, finally they were caughted too, and sent to different Camp of Prisoner of War.
Best had opportunity to flee three times. On his face was a little scar that never lost for his lifetime, cause by gun hitting by a German soldier.
1927, Best and his wife came to their relative in Leicester for Celebrating Christmast. The ex-soldier went to a soccer games with his relative. But when the unbalance games was almost ended, they all went leave that place. Suddenly a commotion happened, Best saw a man was slipped and face flat on mud. Best stooped to help him, and Best realize that on his face was a soldier that he ever seen on same position before they were caught on 1917.
Twenty One
When Louis XVI from France was young, a astrologer warned to beware of date 21. Those warn was frighten that little boy. Since that, he refuse to do anything special on that date.
Altough beware of at task, Louis XVI trapped on greater affair than that date. June 21, 1791, Louis and her queen were caught on Varennes when ran away from the revolution. September 21, 1792, France eliminated monarchic and proclamate as a replubic. On January 21, 1793, Louis XVI had his capital punishment.
Altough beware of at task, Louis XVI trapped on greater affair than that date. June 21, 1791, Louis and her queen were caught on Varennes when ran away from the revolution. September 21, 1792, France eliminated monarchic and proclamate as a replubic. On January 21, 1793, Louis XVI had his capital punishment.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
What Is Coincidence?
There are some define of 'Coincidence' from google.com:
an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental
the quality of occupying the same position or area in space; "he waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross hairs"
concurrence: the temporal property of two things happening at the same time; "the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Coincidence is the noteworthy alignment of two or more events or circumstances without obvious causal connection. The word is derived from the Latin co- ("in," "with," "together") and incidere ("to fall on").
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coincidence
In Gann theory, a projected reversal point.
www.oryza.com/Reference-Library/Futures--Markets-Glossary/futures-market-terms.html
The ratio of the observed frequency of double crossings-over to the expected frequency, where the expected frequency is calculated by assuming that the two crossing-over events occur independently of each other.
www.fao.org/DOCREP/003/X3910E/X3910E06.htm
an apparently chance or unlikely event which creates an unexpected and significant situation, for example when the Cook in the Wilkie Collins story finds herself in the same house as the man who jilted her
www.longman.co.uk/tt_seceng/resources/glosauth.htm
the same value of the denoted intension in the actual world-time.
www.phil.muni.cz/~materna/rehabilitation_of_concepts.html
a novelist's...
www.enotes.com/marquez-masters/47153
Synonym for 'event': a note that two or more threads of interest are perceived to coincide in space, in time, or in some other way. Any meaning to be derived from the coincidence is independent of the coincidence itself; instead, it is dependent on context, and/or on the interpretive model used. ...
www.tomgraves.eu/tw_defn
The chance concurrence of two events having a peculiar correspondence between them.
www.calvertonschool.org/Waldspurger/pages/glossary_of_literary_terms.htm
an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental
the quality of occupying the same position or area in space; "he waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross hairs"
concurrence: the temporal property of two things happening at the same time; "the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Coincidence is the noteworthy alignment of two or more events or circumstances without obvious causal connection. The word is derived from the Latin co- ("in," "with," "together") and incidere ("to fall on").
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coincidence
In Gann theory, a projected reversal point.
www.oryza.com/Reference-Library/Futures--Markets-Glossary/futures-market-terms.html
The ratio of the observed frequency of double crossings-over to the expected frequency, where the expected frequency is calculated by assuming that the two crossing-over events occur independently of each other.
www.fao.org/DOCREP/003/X3910E/X3910E06.htm
an apparently chance or unlikely event which creates an unexpected and significant situation, for example when the Cook in the Wilkie Collins story finds herself in the same house as the man who jilted her
www.longman.co.uk/tt_seceng/resources/glosauth.htm
the same value of the denoted intension in the actual world-time.
www.phil.muni.cz/~materna/rehabilitation_of_concepts.html
a novelist's...
www.enotes.com/marquez-masters/47153
Synonym for 'event': a note that two or more threads of interest are perceived to coincide in space, in time, or in some other way. Any meaning to be derived from the coincidence is independent of the coincidence itself; instead, it is dependent on context, and/or on the interpretive model used. ...
www.tomgraves.eu/tw_defn
The chance concurrence of two events having a peculiar correspondence between them.
www.calvertonschool.org/Waldspurger/pages/glossary_of_literary_terms.htm
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