The Power of Science
Anonymous said...
My friends and I watched a tennis ball float in the air. Quantum Physics, relational motion activity. It was good except for the gravitational pull ceased to recede after the third degree.
Can you share why this might have happened? I follow your blog and most of the loosers that post on it seem to be wasting your time. Just so you know.
Dear Anonymous,
I tend to agree with the wasting of my time and as such I shant answer them crazy ass questions.
As for physics I DEF took that class and I FOR SURE know all the things you are talking about - just so you know. Your use of the word Quantum may seem intimidating to others yet it brings a warm sense of nostalgia to me. This is because through the notion of word association I have managed to disregard your actual question and focused my mind on the show Quantum Leap.
Man, what a glorious idea. You see a man uses the power of science and cheesy early 90s graphics to LEAP through time and take the shape of any person, man or woman, in order to fix a wrong in their life. For example, one time he was this singer who was going to probs die but then he figured out a way to fix things so he didn't die and as soon as he did that the power of science threw him into another body and viewers had another reason to come back next week.
Now I'm sure this must have messed with his true sense of identity, being other people all the time. I mean look at child actors, they go nuts on coke. I never really watched til the end but it must have been a hard life, especially since he only had one consistant friend who no one else could see cuz he was like his crazy assistant giving him info about the person he was. I'm sure if must have been awkward if they ever got into a fight and weren't talking.
But as fun as it would be to travel around being other people, I'm sure the show had to end somewhere I just don't know where and I don't have the decency to look up how it ended. Though I'm hoping he got sent back to his wife and perhaps kids and in a full loving embrace a single golden glistening tear streamed down his cheek.
Roll Credits.


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Actually, in the last episode he's given a choice by God (played by MacGyver's "Jack Dalton," the bumbling pilot friend who was always taking advantage of Mac's good nature) whether to return home to his own time or to leap to any other place he wants.
He chooses to leap back to his hologram friend Al's wife in the early 70s in order to tell her that Al is only a POW in Nam, not dead, so that she'll wait for him and not get remarried.
So for all we know, Sam is still leaping about, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap... will be the leap home.
Oh... right... question...
Dear Col,
Who do you think would win in a fight, Walker, Texas Ranger or Batman?
-Pat
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