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My physics teacher told me that the acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s/s
 yet this law does not apply to things 
that are either too large or too small.

 I feel like my presence 
defies all laws of physics,
 as i feel larger than necessary, 
out of place,
 struggling to fit into the confined hallways of my school,
 doomed to be forever compared to the pixies that float
 down crowded hallways,
 slipping past each other 
with agility I can only dream of having.

 However, at the same time 
i feel tiny and insignificant, 
as my voice does not project 
in a sea of too much static, 
and my physical presence does not equate
 to my lack of a voice 
and lack of a self-dignity.

 The biggest flaw in science is that it is a data based art form—
scratch that, it is not an art form, 
it is a carefully executed set of rules,
 in which statistics are king
and the stripping down of all things human,
 is only what becomes of this “objective observation”.

 It is ironic that in which when we began the processes of science,
 and delved into the depths of our curiosity
 we forgot the real meaning of humanity and every
 kingdom phylum class order family genus species
 is only a testament 
as to how far we’ve gone 
into taking so many parts of a whole
and breaking them into infinitesimally smaller pieces. 

 Ironically, with advancements in chemistry 
we realize how large we are in comparison
 with the atoms and quarks that merely make up
 imaginary fractions of our beings.
 And since atoms are mostly just empty space, 
 one can argue that the things that make up who we are, arguably do not 
take up any space 
at all.

 But in retrospect, the advancements of astronomy 
help us realize that 
we are a lot smaller than we think we are,
 as in a cosmic scale that even God has trouble wrapping his hands around,
the Earth becomes a quark 
that makes up the state of our being. 

On a cosmic and molecular scale of things we belong
 in such an age in which
we are torn between extreme larges and extreme smalls,
and finding the middle is too unsatisfactory, 
as humans tend to have a tendency
to claw for too many sides. 
 I am both a girl and a student of science
 and a student of whatever the cosmos
 has granted among us unfortunate humans
 to latch our desires upon,
yet I do not understand, 
why 4 dimensional concepts 
have to be watered down 
into 2 dimensional figures.
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Apr 28, 2014
Apr 28, 2014 at 10:01 AM UTC
Superstring
My physics teacher told me that the acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s/s
 yet this law does not apply to things 
that are either too large or too small.

 I feel like my presence 
defies all laws of physics,
 as i feel larger than necessary, 
out of place,
 struggling to fit into the confined hallways of my school,
 doomed to be forever compared to the pixies that float
 down crowded hallways,
 slipping past each other 
with agility I can only dream of having.

 However, at the same time 
i feel tiny and insignificant, 
as my voice does not project 
in a sea of too much static, 
and my physical presence does not equate
 to my lack of a voice 
and lack of a self-dignity.

 The biggest flaw in science is that it is a data based art form—
scratch that, it is not an art form, 
it is a carefully executed set of rules,
 in which statistics are king
and the stripping down of all things human,
 is only what becomes of this “objective observation”.

 It is ironic that in which when we began the processes of science,
 and delved into the depths of our curiosity
 we forgot the real meaning of humanity and every
 kingdom phylum class order family genus species
 is only a testament 
as to how far we’ve gone 
into taking so many parts of a whole
and breaking them into infinitesimally smaller pieces. 

 Ironically, with advancements in chemistry 
we realize how large we are in comparison
 with the atoms and quarks that merely make up
 imaginary fractions of our beings.
 And since atoms are mostly just empty space, 
 one can argue that the things that make up who we are, arguably do not 
take up any space 
at all.

 But in retrospect, the advancements of astronomy 
help us realize that 
we are a lot smaller than we think we are,
 as in a cosmic scale that even God has trouble wrapping his hands around,
the Earth becomes a quark 
that makes up the state of our being. 

On a cosmic and molecular scale of things we belong
 in such an age in which
we are torn between extreme larges and extreme smalls,
and finding the middle is too unsatisfactory, 
as humans tend to have a tendency
to claw for too many sides. 
 I am both a girl and a student of science
 and a student of whatever the cosmos
 has granted among us unfortunate humans
 to latch our desires upon,
yet I do not understand, 
why 4 dimensional concepts 
have to be watered down 
into 2 dimensional figures.
christa-h
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Apr 28, 2014
Apr 28, 2014 at 10:01 AM UTC
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