A body in motion or at rest
Tends to remain in this state unless
An outside force
Changes this course
As Newton’s First Law of Motion would express
In response to Mind and Life Matters limerick poetry challenge for the prompt “antonyms”
All my creative pursuits.
A body in motion or at rest
Tends to remain in this state unless
An outside force
Changes this course
As Newton’s First Law of Motion would express
In response to Mind and Life Matters limerick poetry challenge for the prompt “antonyms”
wonderful, Meg! 🙂
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Thanks, Eric! 😀
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Science nerd! Love it!
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Physics today. Perhaps a little algebra tomorrow?
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Oh maybe… Hahaha!
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lol
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Love it!
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Thanks!
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Perfect!!
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Nerd-gasm! 🙂
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Hahaha! Yep!
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😀
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Ooh, smarty pants! 😄 Love it!
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Does my alarm clock count? Love your writing Meg!
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Ha! Thanks Lola. Yes, it’s an outside force acting on a body at rest!
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Wow! This was an awesome take!
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Thank you!
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A scientific limerick! Niicee 😀
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Haha! Thanks Rashmi!
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Seriously. When are you going to publish a book of all of your limericks?! xo Whitney
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Well, I am amassing quite a collection…. 😜
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My mind is finally fog free enough to read this week’s limericks, probably not to write one, though. Yours is very cool!
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Thanks Diane! There’s still time…. 😃
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I’ll see how he fog lifts lol
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Excellent a scientific limerick
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Thank you. It’s a clockwork universe!
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Oh don’t say that…thats my worse fear
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That its winding down?
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No that it is clockwork, with inescapable iron laws. i want to reconfigure it and allow for marvels and miracles. I will re-blog your sequel later tonight or tomorrow morning, I just posted another poem. I always await your opinion.
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That’s beautifully romantic, you know that? Anyway, the laws that govern the universe seem to break down at high speeds and in subatomic spaces…
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Thank you but I feel that I am wrong and I fear disillusionment
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You’re not likely to actually find out are you? So with that in mind, hold onto the idea of a magical marvelous universe
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Hmmm I might… I have powers you know
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Oh really?!? You’re even more interesting than I thought! What powers?
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That would be telling
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Aww….
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Hmmm no comment on my poem?
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I’m thinking on it…
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Hmmm no comment on my comment on your poem?
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I did comment Doctor…very impatient
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Why, you’re one to talk!
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I know, sorry.
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Silly man… I sent you a link to the Poe book I have. Lo and behold, it might be rare! Wouldn’t that be something?!?
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Excellent… The illustrations look very decadent
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I thought you’d find them interesting
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I do
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I thought that your rhyming
was full of good timing
and worthy of prizes galore.
It’s surely a winner
with more than a glimmer
of physical truths and lots more.
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Thank you, Peter! And I love that!
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A quick science lesson in limerick form – great job!
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Thank you! 😃
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Very good, and educational too 🙂
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Thanks, dray!
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Thanks for reminding us of Newton’s laws!
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Thank you, Sara! Glad you liked it!
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