Love is like Physics

I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people. —Isaac Newton

Well love is love and not fade away. —Buddy Holly

Everything you love will probably be lost, but in the end, love will return in another way. —Franz Kafka

Love is like Physics.

Its rules govern the cosmos—matter and energy and everything in between.

It’s damn near inscrutable but, when properly applied, can make sense of anything.

It cannot be created or destroyed, just displaced.

It often changes from one form to another.

It tends to stay in motion when moving and at rest when still.

Its force is determined by its mass and acceleration.

Except, sometimes for an action there’s no equal and opposite reaction.

Push never comes to shove.

And yet, when the variables fall into place and the formula is correct, you can find the right answer.

Still, nothing happens until something moves.


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