Vector Rooms Theory?
Answer / sheetal sharma
Vector room theory literally talks about Three bulbs in one
room and its switches in another room, and finding out which
switch is for which bulb when you cannot look at it...the
answer for this is you can switch on one bulb at a time and
switch it off and go inside the other room and feel the
bulbs, the bulb which must have been switched on would be
hotter than the other two and u can repeat it with all the
three bulbs, and hence mark the switches. This theory
symbolically justifies HR perspective to get down to the
trouble of the problem you got to feel it rather than just
see it mechanically.
Thank you
Sheetal Sharma
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