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SUBJECTIVITY IN A SCIENTIFIC REFERENCE-FRAME : SOME ASSUMPTIONS.

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  Dr.Dipankar Chakrabarti

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Key Words: Photon, quanta, emission, synaesthesia, Kinaesthesia, Sri Krisna, King Lear, Colour, spectroscopy, John Keats, Subjective, Reference-frame.

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Subjectivity in a Scientific Reference-frame : Some Assumptions . Dr.Dipankar Chakrabarti M.A, Ph.D. D.LITT. Abstract In several occasions scholars and literati have addressed the issue an apparent rivalry between Science and Poetry. My present paper deals with some of my subjective assumption so far as the homogeneity of intent of the subjects are concerned. I feel, both the subjects deal with the common issue of betterment life on this earth. Daniel Albright�s Quantum Poetics is one such effort for the unification of events under reference. We know that the photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons or other free carriers when light hits a material. Electrons emitted in this manner can be called photoelectrons. This phenomenon is commonly studied in electronic physics and in fields of chemistry such as quantum chemistry and electrochemistry. As per the second law of photo-electric emissions, we know that emission of light from a particular metal becomes possible if it is hit by a light of definite frequency . This frequency in quantum mechanics is termed as Threshold Frequency. Therefore, Threshold Frequency for each emitting metals are different. Likewise, when a sensitive mind visualises an object of appreciation he feels elated. But his expression of joy depends on the quantum of stimulus he receives form that object. He, normally, feels exuberant to remember the event, write or tell his feeling to others in the form of verbal communication or poetry if the event can trigger off his imagination or feeling. Like photo electric emission every sensitive mind has its own Threshold limit by which his imagination is triggered off. To complete the poetic process , the thought has to follow other essential steps (like reminiscence, recrudescence and reproduction as had been referred by William Wordsworth in Preface to Lyrical Ballads/ or other steps as was suggested by the experts) . Synaesthesia and kinaesthesia are the two main different types of imagery John Keats had extensively used. Synaesthesia is a condition in which one sense (for example , hearing) is simultaneously perceived as if one or more additional senses such as sight. Another form of synaesthesia joins objects such as letters, shapes, numbers or people�s names with a sensory perception such as smell, colour or flavour. Since the kinetic means motion or movement, kinaesthetic imagery is the representation of the actions and movements of an object or a character. A perfect combination of both the forms of imageries are discernable on the urn in Keats� ode entitled � Ode on a Grecian Urn�. Many such example are seen in the his other odes also. An analogy form life may tell us stories which apparently remains obscure. In our day to day life sometimes we come across few people whom we might not have met before but from their first appearance we feel that the person is already known to us. Normally, we show eagerness to enhance our intimacy with the person and become ready to share our personal feelings. On the contrary, there are some persons whom we try to avoid though we do not have any personal enmity. Hypothetically, it may be assumed if the brain cells of two individuals are spectroscopic ally or one becomes integral to the other the two persons may feel at home with the other. A dissimilarity may foster hostility. Sometimes colour/ light waves may also become expressive of human emotions. For example, the colour Green denotes healthy thought, Red denotes dangerous object of thought. In Vaishnabite religious text (often written in verse), the width of Grief of Sri Radhika due to her separation from Lord Krishna is marked as Blue(perhaps to denote the endlessness of sea). A tragic or broken heart is often stained in Black at the core as we find in the cover page Shakespearean Tragedy King Lear. It is also customary to use Black colour in an incidence of sorrow or remorse. Bright or gorgeous colour stand for jubilation and mirth, and so on. It may, therefore, be safely affirmed that the scientific postulations may be used for expressing subjective events. Instead of nourishing the enmity we may join our hands together to usher in a better life on the earth�s crest.

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  Unique Identification Number - IJCRT2004120

  Paper ID - 193272

  Page Number(s) - 960-962

  Pubished in - Volume 8 | Issue 4 | April 2020

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  Publisher Name - IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

  E-ISSN Number - 2320-2882

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  Dr.Dipankar Chakrabarti,   " SUBJECTIVITY IN A SCIENTIFIC REFERENCE-FRAME : SOME ASSUMPTIONS.", International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), ISSN:2320-2882, Volume.8, Issue 4, pp.960-962, April 2020, Available at :http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2004120.pdf

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