Gravity
The first topic on this blog is going to be about Gravity. This was
suggested by a friend of mine.
Well to simply put into perspective, Gravity is nothing more than
a force that keeps us all grounded to the earth. In a more technical
sense, Gravity is the force that attracts a body towards the centre of
the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass. But have we ever noticed Gravity? I
would have to say a No. It's there but we do not feel or bother about it. At
least most of us don't. I mean seriously, people did not even know that Gravity
existed for almost 1700 years or so until an apple fell on the head of one of
the most brilliant ‘heads’ this planet has ever seen. The person being Sir
Isaac Newton.
We've all at least heard of Gravity. We have heard about an apple falling on
Sir Isaac Newtons head leading to the discovery of Gravity. So, what exactly is
Gravity?
Well to simply put into perspective, Gravity is nothing more than
a force that keeps us all grounded to the earth. In a more technical
sense, Gravity is the force that attracts a body towards the centre of
the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass. But have we ever noticed Gravity? I
would have to say a No. It's there but we do not feel or bother about it. At
least most of us don't. I mean seriously, people did not even know that Gravity
existed for almost 1700 years or so until an apple fell on the head of one of
the most brilliant ‘heads’ this planet has ever seen. The person being Sir
Isaac Newton.
Gravity like any other thing out there has two sides to it, A Good
one and a Bad one. Because of gravity we can't fly. How many of us would love
to be able to fly freely up in the sky? I know I would. Personally, a huge fan
of flying. But would you rather be up in the sky all the time or on the ground?
As much fun as flying would be, being grounded has its advantages. You can't
sit on a beach enjoying a brilliant sunset sipping on a straw dipped in a
tender coconut that had been just brought down from a coconut tree. That's
pretty fun too, is it not?
That's it for today. So, what do you guys think? Tell me in the
comments Section Below
The credits for the topic goes to Alphil Maria Joseph
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