Ian's Theory of Physical InclinationA Poem by Ian Duncan ArbogastJust a theory I've been cooking up since I was around 14.Ian's Theory of Physical Inclination: General: Every object in this world contains some sort of mass. In my theory, any entity can be classified as an object. Every "object" emanates an unknown force. Even if you cannot see it, you will feel that it is there. The relation between you and the object is what I call "inclination". Mass: Mass determines an objects force significantly. The larger the object, the more force will give off. The smaller the object, the less force it will give off. Distance: Distance is another factor in inclination. There are two types of inclination: inward and outward. The farther an object is from you, the more outward its inclination. The closer it is, the more inward. There is NO point of neutrality between inward and outward. Organization and shape: Two other factors that affect inclination are their organization and shape. The organization of objects is not as significant a factor as distance or size, but it does contribute. The closer together or more compact a group of objects are, the larger the amount of force given off. The farther, or less compact, the less force they will give off. © 2011 Ian Duncan ArbogastAuthor's Note
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Added on May 12, 2011 Last Updated on May 12, 2011 AuthorIan Duncan ArbogastNorth Ridgeville, OHAboutCheers, everyone~! My name Is Ian Arbogast. I don't write much anymore, but I implore you to browse my adolescent writings and hopefully some new ones in the future! Have a nice day~! more..Writing
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