Nature
Essay by review • February 5, 2011 • Essay • 697 Words (3 Pages) • 1,024 Views
The rules of nature are rules that cannot be broken, they are static
and will always be there. The rules of nature are so great that even
giants like the sun and the moon must follow them. The earth it
self must spin around the sun and the forces of gravity are so great
that not even an object of such mass can bend them.
As humans we must follow these rules or else we will perish. We must
understand that our flesh and bones are not indistructable and if our
flesh and bones are to come in contact with an object of higher mass
at a sufficient velocity they will be damaged. We must also understand
that everything that goes up must come down and if a man made
machine doesn't have enough force propelling it upwards it will fall.
The rules of physics are not always against us. If it wasn't for gravity
then we would all go flying upward into outer space. Planets would
also suffer because they would go around the universe hitting
eachother like billiard balls. If it wasn't for friction it would be impossible
to stand still or do anything but slide across the earth infinitely.
All objects in the universe are affected by the rules of nature. These
rules apply to all creatures that inhabit the earth and we must follow
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