Sunday, January 4, 2009
Newton's Law of Theory?Or Theory of Law.
Right , i'm merely going to be thinking out loud so bear with me here ,

Newtons Third law.
Whenever a particle A exerts a force on another particle B,
B
simultaneously exerts a force on A with the
same magnitude in the opposite direction.
The strong form of the law further postulates that these two forces act along the same line. This law is often simplified into the sentence,

"To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."

So the way i see it, is i know what reaction i want. So i need to figure out the action for this, the reaction i want is for Anuar Ikuan(or however u spell it) to approve of my class transfer. So for this to happen, the action i need is to of course appeal. And talk to him , but i need to,not literally , apply the exact amount of Force on him so that he will react in a posotive manner and i get what i want.

So say i apply 100U on Ikuan , and he will react by applying a 100U force back, and 100U is precisely what i need for him to approve of my class transfer.

Though 100 units of force is precisely what i need,meaning the transfer would go perfectly smoothly?
And here is when i inject a fair bit of Guess Work and assumption , where i may be completely,horribly wrong and appear like an ingnorant fool , as Egeus desribes Lysander in MSND. But like i said, bear with me

100 units is what i need. And since there is this high chance of the transfer happening anything in the ,oh i don't know 50-100 unit range would be possible, just changes the smooth sailing of the transfer. So im going to have to somehow apply tt amount of force right?

Hmmm

Though what about Issacs first law?

Newtons first law
"A body continues to maintain its state of rest or of uniform motion unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force."

So Anuar Ikhwan(still no idea how to spell) is the body, who is not doing anything about my transfer, seeing as i have not informed him. So , i can say in my case he is at a state of rest or uniform motion and im going to have to be the external unbalanced force that acts upon him then?

But that means to get the reaction i want , i still have to abide by the third law.

Hmmmmm,
interesting. Those reading might not have any idea what i'm going on about, seeing as im not entirely sure myself. But like i said im thinking aloud, or in this case, penning many a pithy quote, as Mary Jane Fox would put it. Long story.

And anyway i started reading Missummer Nights Dream, My Lit O-Level text. Which i have to say thank god is a comedy and not a tragedy, which means it makes for lighter reading as well as being Amazingly short. Phew.
Though macbeth was more interesting and of course more tragic with alot of twists and turns all over the place. If i hadn't done Macbeth in Sec 2, i would've picked MSND based on what i've read so far, and the shakespearean quotes are as widely renouned .

"I dare do all thay may become a man, who dares do more is none"- Macbeth, Act 1 Scene 7, and yes it would still be my favourite quote even it weren't mention in V for Vendetta.

Though

"The course of True Love never did run smooth"-Midsummer Nights Dream,Act 1,Scence 1 is a fairly interesting one.

I think Macbeth is Jacobean while MSND is Elizibithen, though im not entirely sure....

hmmmm

~Words Of Zameer A Husref~
Signing off @ 1:36 AM