Love is a unit of force. It is either a question or not.
LOVE IS A UNIT OF FORCE
By:
JAZZYMARS
In Physics
we have learned that Force is equal
to the product of the mass of an object and its acceleration. For free falling
bodies we use gravity instead of acceleration. Dyne, Kilogram-force, Kip, Newton,
Poundal, Pound-force and Ton-force are the units of forces. To define further, aforce is something that causes a change in the motion of an
object. It is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the
object's interaction with another object or in other words it is any interaction that, when unopposed, will
change the motion of an object.
How
about love? Love can be defined as a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person.
Love can change the motions or acts or emotions of one’s person towards another
person or object. Others say, “Love can move a mountain” and sometimes they say
that it can make you fall. That’s why we can’t help it when we fall in love. In
Physics, it is the rule of a free falling body. When you fall, you fall.
That’s what
we call gravity. I remember a quote from Albert Einstein that gravity has
nothing to do with the people falling in love. He was referring to the constant
gravity of the earth. What about the gravity of one person? Well, again in
Physics, gravity is the force that
attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical
body having mass. That’s it. Thus, each one of us possesses gravity. Now, if we
talk about feelings, we call it gravitational
emotion which is so far I believe we still don’t have numerical constants
to measure the emotional gravity of one person according to his/her standard.
But in the law of Physics the force or the weight of a body with a mass of 1
kilogram measures 9.81 Newton under earth’s gravitational standard, where the
earth’s gravitational constant is equal to 9.81 meters per second squared.
Now we go
directly to the question. Is love can be a unit of force? We can’t say but what
if I’ll ask you like this. How much force do you feel for him/her? Or, what is
the weight of your feeling for him/her? You can’t just say “90 pounds” but you
would rather say “so much love”. For that we don’t have a numerical measurement
of the force of your feeling towards another but you can describe the weight of
it by using less, more, much, or too much and other words that we can use to.
When you say “I love you”, then that is the normal measure. When you say “I
love you more”, then the weight of your feeling of affection increases as
his/her gravity attracts you. When it increases, we call it positive force, but
if decreases, we call it negative force. So tell me, can Love be a unit of Force? ###
Scents say that Love is all just chemical reaction, but that chemical reaction the scientist call love is actually the cause of LUST, which is NOT love. If their were no difference between lust and love then i think at some point every horny fifteen year old would cave in to their carnal instincts, and uh, i think we can all see how that ends... also, no offense to any fifteen year olds; stay cool, guys.
Anyway, my point is that science can't explain away love, and neither can physics, however Love is still very powerful, and very real.
Hahaha yours is CHEMISTRY.. mine is PHYSICS.. what else?.. It just says that LOVE IS ALL THAT MATTER.. read moreHahaha yours is CHEMISTRY.. mine is PHYSICS.. what else?.. It just says that LOVE IS ALL THAT MATTERS..
By the way, you said that Love is Powerful, thus, you somehow agree that Love is a Unit of FORCE. Yes?
7 Years Ago
Hmm...
It is a force, and i appreciate the parallels you've found between Love and ph.. read moreHmm...
It is a force, and i appreciate the parallels you've found between Love and physics, however I'm not sure i can call it a unit...
7 Years Ago
yes. that's the question the essay cannot conclude
Scents say that Love is all just chemical reaction, but that chemical reaction the scientist call love is actually the cause of LUST, which is NOT love. If their were no difference between lust and love then i think at some point every horny fifteen year old would cave in to their carnal instincts, and uh, i think we can all see how that ends... also, no offense to any fifteen year olds; stay cool, guys.
Anyway, my point is that science can't explain away love, and neither can physics, however Love is still very powerful, and very real.
Hahaha yours is CHEMISTRY.. mine is PHYSICS.. what else?.. It just says that LOVE IS ALL THAT MATTER.. read moreHahaha yours is CHEMISTRY.. mine is PHYSICS.. what else?.. It just says that LOVE IS ALL THAT MATTERS..
By the way, you said that Love is Powerful, thus, you somehow agree that Love is a Unit of FORCE. Yes?
7 Years Ago
Hmm...
It is a force, and i appreciate the parallels you've found between Love and ph.. read moreHmm...
It is a force, and i appreciate the parallels you've found between Love and physics, however I'm not sure i can call it a unit...
7 Years Ago
yes. that's the question the essay cannot conclude
Wow. Logical and scientific analysis of love. Never thought I would ever find a piece like this. You've done a great job.
It's indeed a force that encapsulates two beings together. Either with same or with different intensities.
Love is, still, free of all the meausurements. No boundaries.
When I wrote a letter to my mother on her birthday. I did a similar thing.
I compared Avogadro's Number (in chemistry) with the love. That's another long story.
Your writing inspires me to publish it here too.
Well-done. Very nicely penned. :)
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7 Years Ago
Thanks. Can't wait to read your piece too. How can it be compared to 6.023 X 10to 23.. Well you don'.. read moreThanks. Can't wait to read your piece too. How can it be compared to 6.023 X 10to 23.. Well you don't have to answer it here.. I hope you will publish it soon. Thanks
7 Years Ago
Ha ha. Sure. I'll publish it soon. And the way I have explained the comparison will soon validate my.. read moreHa ha. Sure. I'll publish it soon. And the way I have explained the comparison will soon validate my idea.
You're so welcome.😊