Sunday, November 1, 2009

Axiomatic

In traditional logic, an axiom or postulate is a proposition that has not been proven or demonstrated but considered to be either self-evident, or subject to necessary decision. Therefore, its truth is taken for granted, and serves as a starting point for deducing, inferring and "Playing Around With" other (theory dependent) truths

Axiom:

Find the hardest job
Give it to the laziest man
He’ll find the easiest way to do it
What the fuck does “Inertial Guidance”
Actually mean anyway?
I even have my doubts about Inertia
The resistance of mass any physical object has
To a change in its state of motion
Vis insita I’ll buy
Innate force of matter is a power of resisting
Endeavors to preserve in its present state
Perhaps it lends itself to such
Descriptors only secondarily
Also, does anyone actually buy the “Electron Theory”
I mean come on man, what a crock of shit
Like forces repel and unlike forces attract
That's it then? That's Your Theory?
That is the basis of the Vaunted Electron Theory
Its more of an Axiom than a theory
I think “angular momentum” must also be axiomatic
Describing the rotational state of a physical system
For a rigid body rotating around an axis of symmetry
The law of periods
The law of orbits
And the law of areas
With his ellipse eccentricity
Kepler was a genius of enslavement
Who was this Kepler guy and why did nobody ever stop him?
Twilight Zone
No crow’s fly in Antarctica
Does this mean it lacks strait lines?
Boys are bad: an axiom that bears further observation

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