a. Anti-Newtons
First law: If you are moving in a straight line at a constant speed, you will not be affected if having a wall or such put in front of you. You will go through it.
Second law: Force is equal to power times persuasion. F = (po)p. In order for this to work you must know Aristotle's methods of persuasion.
Ethos- The appeal to authority or honesty of the speaker.
Pathos- The appeal to the audiences emotions.
Logos- The logical appeal of the simulation.
Now, lets say you have a wagon and it won't move unless you move it. First you must master the forms above. Then you must concentrate all of your power and persuade the wagon to move. For example: You strain all of your energy towards the wagon, then tell it if it moves, you will give it new wheels. Lying or not this always works.
Third law: For every action there is a reaction of the same direction. If you are to ram a car into a wall, the wall will push through. You will not be impounded.
*None of these work if you do not fully believe in awesome.
Next week: Laws or thermodynamics.
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