Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Universal Law 3274: Gravity shall keep things rooted to the ground.
Universal Law 3275: Two separate things shall not be able to occupy the same space at the same time.
Universal Law 3276: Two plus two shall equal four.
Universal Law 3277: Students studying the night before for an exam shall be dead tired and shall desperately wish to go to bed at like TEN O’CLOCK (even though on any other night, when they have NOTHING they have to do, they are perfectly capable of staying up until 4:00 in the morning).

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Universal Law 3275: Two separate things shall not be able to occupy the same space at the same time."

a) does it mean occupying physically? :D

b) Does it specify what kind of time and space span we are considering?

c)If they do occupy the same place and at the same time, will you call them identical?
i.e. do you need counter example?!?!

9:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Me likez da analogy

1:39 PM  
Blogger bita said...

thanks for your comments!

SVJ: grassy-ass

saeed:
i was just making up a physics law. :D i know its much more complicated than that once you get deeper into it (superposition, string theory, and all that). but here goes:
a) yes
b) um...ours? lol
c) yes i would call them identical (yeah, provide the counter-example - i'm not sure i understood what you meant)

2:32 PM  

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