Thursday, August 8, 2013

The Soap Bubbles

In the streets of Delhi's crowded marketplaces one often comes across the bubble blower who sells his wares of soap bubble guns. A group of bubbles floating up into the air always capture the imagination and fascination of the children and it is their attraction to it that forces the parents to buy one for them. This is the very point which the salesman uses to sell his wares it is a perfect example of exploiting child psychology for marketing. The salesman may not be a pro at what he does but he has the basic principle. What is it about these bubbles that fixates the children but the adults turn a blind eye to it. Is the fact we know all about these bubbles that we have already seen them. But children are still exploring the world they still find these am object of fascination . A girl throws up a tantrum her mother feels hopeless but keeps a stern face and refuses to the salesman excessive price. I also move on but not before grabbing a quick picture. Pfft bubbles I know all about them stokes law the. Omit diffraction pattern.. But even then somehow i feel i am not looking deep enough there is something beyond physics and science that children see in them. that even after walking past the stare back at them. that no other items in this market are grabbing their attention like these bubbles 

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