Dear Reader,
Hope you are doing well.
After a huge downpour that lasted for years, I am back at this writing space of mine.
Everything is the same, but I am grateful for the wisdom bestowed by the experiences and lessons gifted by time. The inspiration to return to blogging came in the form of a series of blog posts written by a recent online acquaintance of mine. A talented, versatile human who I had the privilege and sudden luck to come across. But what I should write about is still a huge question.
I am still brainstorming about what to write and what not. Like storm clouds at the shorelines my mind is clouded heavily, ready to pour at any moment, but, waiting. The calmness before the storm, the cold breeze, the anticipation for the arrival of raindrops and the memories of previous landscapes of the same. I feel exactly so and hence I realise, that perhaps it's best to put my words on paper.
" An object at rest or in uniform continuous motion cannot change its state of rest or uniform motion unless or until acted upon by an external force."
-The second law of motion or The Law of Inertia.
Given by the man who got hit by a falling apple.-Sir Isaac Newton.
Instead of lamenting his pain, or appeasing his hunger, his intellectual coping skills went into an overdrive. "TADA!" the result was revolutionary and cursable in the eyes of every middle school student sitting for their assessments.
Thus, invoking the world's faith in the third law-
" For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."
Given by the same man who had a sore bump on his head where the apple fell-Sir Isaac Newton (Injured) .
Not a day goes without students fantasizing and wishing for opposite scenarios for their beloved Newton while ignorantly enjoying the fruits of his scientific contributions.
You may think I am rambling here. Perhaps I am. But, here is the point -"Every action surely is followed by a reaction. Every Inert body needs certain force to overcome its inertia."
THIS IS NOW A UNIVERSAL FACT. Be it classical mechanics or real life. Hence, let this ramble. Let this messy post be the slight nudge or force for me to start writing further.
Thank you for your patience.
Regards,
The Messy Writer.
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