Physics, Zen and Football
Why do I find watching football on TV so relaxing? (That's
soccer, by the way, America.)
It's a nice brain in neutral activity, much like cartoons, but I
think there's a little more to it.
I suspect it's got something to do with the physics of motion -
the curve of the ball as it rises and falls in perfect curves
and parabolas, the pauses as we wait for it to fall back to
earth, all controlled by the physical laws at the foundations of
our existence.
It's very zen, meditative, everything in suspense, a moment of
aporia as the ball falls to earth, at which point proceedings
will resume and meaning re-engaged. And of course this takes
place in the context of a game, itself an extended moment of
suspense until the result is known.
And on TV, three dimensions are flattened into two, which also
has an effect - abstracting the curves in some way, making the
whole experience a little more unreal, dreamlike. The flattening
also means the ball often seems to travel more slowly - it
travels through three dimensions, but we see only two,
enahancing the dreamlike quality of the experience.
Anyway, whatever the reasons, I find it very relaxing.
Of course these days it's much more relaxing being a Chelsea
supporter than ever before. We rarely lose or concede.
Especially compared to the nervy games of previous years (i.e.
before Jose Mourihno).