Isaac Newton |
Curiosity of man led to the several scientific discoveries,
theorems and rules. Some spiritual people believe that only god is responsible
for all things while some people believe only in science. Remaining believe
that one day both kind of people (mentioned in previous line) will come to same
conclusion. These kinds of people generally find the relation between science
and religion. Oskar Grunewald’s book Science and religion: Missing link describes
the relation between science and religion; and also describes what we are missing
to understand between them.
In 1687, Isaac Newton gave famous three laws of Motion in
first edition of his book Principia
Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis (Latin
for Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) often referred as Principia. Unlike
Aristotle’s laws, these laws are universal and applicable on falling
stone to a planet. I thought if these laws are universal than why these are
confine to Physics only and than in eureka moment I found that Newton’s law are
also applicable on human nature….but how? Here it is..
Newton’s
first Law:
“Man/woman doing certain action or no action
will do same unless there is any external obligation or inspiration.”
(Before
the declaration of examination time table, most of students never start their
studies. Sleeping, facebook, movies and all other things like this were their
priority. But obligation to pass examinations changes their actions and they
start to study. People don’t get up early in the morning until there is
obligation to go school, college, office etc. People who got inspiration from
book, story or person also try to change their action. People won’t change
themselves easily; any obligation or inspiration is always required. )
Newton’s
second law:
“Internal
(f)orce to achieve something is equal to product of (m)ind’s ability and (a)cceleration
of related thoughts in mind i.e. F=ma”
Newton’s
third law:
“For
every action a man/woman does for another person, there is equal and opposite
expectation.”
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