Crystal ball

A crystal ball, also known as an orbuculum, is a crystal or glass ball and common fortune telling object. It is generally associated with the performance of clairvoyance and scrying in particular.

History

The earliest use of crystal balls can be first attributed to the Celtic Druids who divined the future and omens with beryl balls.

In the 1st century AD, Pliny the Elder describes use of crystal balls by soothsayers ("crystallum orbis", later written in Medieval Latin by scribes as orbuculum). By the 5th century AD, scrying was widespread within the Roman Empire and was condemned by the early medieval Christian Church as heretical.

Dr. John Dee was a noted British mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and consultant to Queen Elizabeth I. He devoted much of his life to alchemy, divination, and Hermetic philosophy, of which the use of crystal balls was often included.

Crystal gazing was a popular pastime in the Victorian era, and was claimed to work best when the Sun is at its northernmost declination. Immediately before the appearance of a vision, the ball was said to mist up from within.

Crystal Ball function

The Crystal Ball function, named after the Crystal Ball Collaboration (hence the capitalized initial letters), is a probability density function commonly used to model various lossy processes in high-energy physics. It consists of a Gaussian core portion and a power-law low-end tail, below a certain threshold. The function itself and its first derivative are both continuous.

The Crystal Ball function is given by:

where

N (Skwarnicki 1986) is a normalization factor and \alpha, n, \bar x and \sigma are parameters which are fitted with the data. erf is the error function.

External links

  • J. E. Gaiser, Appendix-F Charmonium Spectroscopy from Radiative Decays of the J/Psi and Psi-Prime, Ph.D. Thesis, SLAC-R-255 (1982). (This is a 205-page document in .pdf form the function is defined on p. 178.)
  • M. J. Oreglia, A Study of the Reactions psi prime --> gamma gamma psi, Ph.D. Thesis, SLAC-R-236 (1980), Appendix D.
  • T. Skwarnicki, A study of the radiative CASCADE transitions between the Upsilon-Prime and Upsilon resonances, Ph.D Thesis, DESY F31-86-02(1986), Appendix E.
  • Crystal ball (disambiguation)

    A crystal ball is a scrying or fortune telling instrument.

    Crystal ball may also refer to:

  • Crystal Ball (detector), a hermetic particle detector
  • Crystal Ball function, a probability density function
  • Crystal Ball (G.I. Joe), a fictional villain in the G.I. Joe universe, member of Cobra
  • Sabato's Crystal Ball, a web site analyzing and predicting national political races
  • A form of Contact Juggling involving crystal ball manipulation.
  • Music

    Albums

  • Crystal Ball (unreleased album), album by Prince, unreleased, but recorded in 1986
  • Crystal Ball (box set), a 1998 box set by Prince
  • Crystal Ball (Styx album), a 1976 album by Styx
  • Songs

  • "Crystal Ball" (Keane song), a 2006 song by Keane
  • "Crystal Ball" (Styx song), the album's title track
  • "Crystal Ball", a song by Pink from Funhouse
  • "Crystal Ball", a song by Timeflies from the album After Hours
  • "Crystal Baller", a 2003 song by Third Eye Blind from the album Out Of The Vein
  • See also

  • Krystal Ball, MSNBC co-host and former Democratic party politician
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Missery Needs Company

    by: Crystal Ball

    Devils and monsters speed 'round my head
    Visions of creatures make me afraid
    Make me afraid
    When the pain gets too much
    Than I need that human touch - Human touch
    My head's place where fantasy grows
    The spirits use me - so I know, the voices I hear
    They're just here to make me fear
    Misery needs company
    Don't anna face the pain I see (but)
    Misery needs company
    That's just the way it's got to be
    Shadows in darkness - the faces I see
    They tell me who I have to be - I have to be
    When the heart is empty and grey
    I'm hunting for some other way - Some other way
    My head's place where fantasy grows
    The spirits use me - so I know, the voices I hear
    They're just here to make me fear
    Misery needs company
    Don't anna face the pain I see (but)
    Misery needs company
    That's just the way it's got to be
    Ridding the evil from my life to see the light




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