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Ahmed
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Dear Anita,

please let me explain this more clearly, laws of nature as we now it, are the understanding of scientists, great scientists that have done lots for man kind, but they are men and women like me and you, and this is there understanding to the forces of nature, set to us as laws, agreed? when we understand the laws as abstract, and consider even a 0.0000001 chance of being wrong, we can open our minds to unlimited knowledge.

let me speak about this scientist that am sure you know very well, Einstein, which means on stone or a stone, am not that good in German, his theory of relativity, i cannot say that i understand it even a bit of it, but the fact that every thing is relative, had always made me think about life, I beg you watch this experiment on you tube; https://youtu.be/E43-CfukEgs, i guess it might change your mind.

one more point, i know one man who was killed because every body thought he was mad, he said that earth was a sphere! do you know his name? i really cannot remember it! 🙂

I liked your example regarding friction with air a lot, and i just had this disagreement with the guys on the track, they hate when it is windy, because they see it as hindering to their speed and effort, i on the other hand like it, because when a breath of air hits you on the face when running, i feel refreshed, i can take in more fresh air, with more oxygen in it, which sends more oxygen to my body, and mussels, which help my mussels to work harder and longer, so in a way it does not slow me down and does not speed me up, i can just keep the same pace!

I have to disagree with you again, not in the way of you living your life, but in the abstract concept of it, and i need to ask you this question; what if all mankind since the beginning of humanity, have just decided to endorse this concept, where do you think we would be right now?

I respect friction, and all scientific laws, and also respect myself as a man capable as the others who discovered and set these laws.

hope that I have explained myself well above, and can not wait to see your feedback.

Respect,
Ziad,