Wednesday, June 19, 2013

F for Physics

"procrastinating for the inevitable or holding on to hope"

there are always two sides to every coin, two sides to every story, two sides to every situation. in a circumstance of two conflicting sides, is there always an equal and opposite reaction? haha i'm sure newton didn't anticipate his theory to be applied beyond physics... this is gonna be nerdy

but say the two sides could control their reaction, how would the magnitude of reactions change the outcome? i think that is the difference when emotions play in, anything is beyond reason, unpredictable, illogical. could that glimmer of hope help create an extra jolt of energy to increase acceleration times the given mass to equate to the net force that ultimately alters your life and makes an everlasting change? or would this all fall under the theory that all things in the universe supposedly balances out somehow and returns to its original state anyway while the added energy be, scientifically worded, wasted?

ok this one may be a slight overthink, especially when physics is not my forte. i have to say, whether you are on vacation or working or traveling or lounging, somehow you think about all the things you could be doing if you were doing anything but that... i suppose it's just another interpretation behind what they mean when they say, live in the moment.

inspiration: game 6 of nba finals 2013, san antonio spurs almost winning it all while miami heat gets another shot in game 7