Parity Strikes our Life

Dear Friends,

Today, I have always thought what makes us feel low, what makes us feel high? When you are happy, your surroundings are happy, when you are sad, your surroundings are sad. Is the environment created by you/ Does environment makes you that way? How some people smile even when they are at tremendous pain? How people vent out their emotions frequently with people whom they are familiar? What makes these things happen has remained as question to me..

Symmetry in Reflection, It's called as Parity. It is also known as space inversion.
These terminology are not only used in physics, but also in day to day life.
We see 2 things in nature with respect to symmetrical operations.
1) Symmetry and Anti-symmetry. Post parity operation,  if the space projects the same as the function  before operation, then it's symmetrical operation. If the space projects exactly in the opposite manner of the function prior to it's operation, then it's anti-symmetrical operation. These things are the basic points in understanding parity.
When we see the operations together, it appears to be the same and conserved
(May it be symmetrical/anti-symmetrical).This indicates that parity is conserved.
Suppose, if the operation doesn't appear the same, then there is no conservation, there by indicating violation.This lead to understanding the concept given by Wu et al ,i.e., parity violation. It looks strange, how asymmetry plays a role in weak interactions.

To link with our activities, Let me illustrate with a real life example.
Imagine you have a group which reciprocates what you feel, if you are sad they are sad, if you happy they are happy, they just mimic what ever you do, they might be your fans/your closed circles. This says that the operation is symmetrical throughout.
Mathematically, it can be represented as,
P(A) = A [ Symmetrical operation on Function A]

The above image gives a clear picture on symmetrical and anti-symmetrical operation 


There is also group which feels happy when you are sad, and which feels sad when you are happy, they tend to play exactly in opposite manner with your emotions, you call them as enemies/your hatred circles. This says that the operation is anti-symmetrical throughout.
P(A) = -A


The example of clock speaks on Anti- Symmetry

There are some group which neither feels happy or nor feels sad. Such groups do not react/act for your emotions, i.e., because you have hardly interacted with them. Such weak interactions show either symmetry/anti-symmetrical operations.
This is parity violation.

P(A) =!A
The above example clearly speaks on Parity Violation.



So, Ultimately, it is clear that, reflection in space decides our stand.

Bottom Line: Parity speaks a lot when it comes to social being.

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