Thursday, July 31, 2008

Love, Hate; the paradox of life

It is said that hate will kill, and this is true.

When one mass of energy is diametrically opposed to another mass of energy it can be detrimental to one or both. This opposition can have varying degrees of effect and we as humans may call extreme opposition, hatred.

However, one can be opposed to something but not strong enough to the point of hatred, as we know it, and it will not have any significant effect on any mass of energy. But any degree of hatred that leads to physical actions can be harmful to one or more forms of energy.

Opposition in mathematics as we know it will lead to equal values on opposite ends of the spectrum canceling each other out; 1 + (-1) = 0

Hate will kill, and this is true. It can kill you a little bit at a time or all at once, but over time it will kill you – or cancel out your mass as it is.

This is one of the reasons if you hate someone it is best to physically avoid being around them. In an extreme sense, think of it in scientific terms; if you were to ever meet the anti-you, do not make physical contact or else both of you will disappear on account you have cancelled out each other because every element of the two would be directly opposite.

But at the same time what is life without passion? Well it would be a bowl of soup because in science no two things are the same mass and velocity - in other words the same – in the universe. If they were, then everything would just be one big bowl of liquid and that would be no fun. So while we try not to hate we still cannot be all the same or in agreement all of the time or else the life as we know it would not exist – pretty dull eh!

Love, hate, what a paradox! :)