Saturday, December 14, 2013

Ignorance is Bliss

Last sunday morning started out just as any other Sunday morning. I made myself coffee and read the New York Times. In an article about deceased family members, a reference about the movie Casper "The Friendly Ghost" and how he would go threw walls. The author continues to say how "in the future perhaps we would also be able to go through walls". The whole idea that we could go through walls in the future and how it is completely impossible, that is what this blog will be about. At no point ever in the entirety of space-time will a human be able to go thew a wall. In class we learned about forces and what happens when you apply a force. When a person walks into a wall, both the person and the wall is providing a force. This force is equal, going threw a wall would be breaking the laws of physics. Something that is impossible within this universe. Knowing this information it has made me lose respect for the author and by extent, "The New York Times" itself, although I am correct, over thinking things can ruin the original tone of the story leading me to understand the term, "ignorance is bliss". 

- Alexander Gallo 

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