Friday, 13 July 2007

What Goes Up Must Come Down

Not necessarily. There is the possibility that it will continue to go up or may reach a point & then remain at rest in this position. There is also the intriguing variation where it may, after a while of being at rest, move sideways from this point, also without coming back down.
I call this slice of pure thought- "Things Not Necessarily Coming Back Down After They Have Gone Up." I do not call it a theory as it is obviously true as opposed to conjecture.

7 comments:

Neil Forsyth said...

Give me a clue, Andrew. What are you talking about?

Anonymous said...

Things not coming back down having gone up.

Anonymous said...

i suppose if you threw them up hard enough, they might not come down

Andrew said...

What is this them that are being thrown up hard enough? I am talking of absolute truths in which field I am an expert. Last week I drew a line on a piece of paper from a point near the bottom of the page to a point near the top. The line at its uppermost point has yet to come down & shows no inclination that I can detect of doing so.

Neil Forsyth said...

Have you overdosed on Viagra again?

Andrew said...

Mine is not to stand in the way of the muse, Neil. I am but a vassall.

Anonymous said...

Just got it, Neil, very good. And tis but a vassal I am rather than vassall or perhaps vessel.