i never liked physics class until my teacher
sat me down at the desk and told me
what it meant to really be alive.
look, he said.
for every action there is an equal but opposite
reaction. so if someone touches you,
you are exerting the same force back on them
but in a different kind of way.
forget about the laws, forget about the science
and look at the beauty instead.
touch me and i turn to dust.
atoms join and separate or they spend their lives
forever swirling around in the whirlpool of space.
we are all just matter, billions of stars
and galaxies and universes and moons.
and matter is always convserved. — Writings for Winter: physics is somehow beautiful (via coffeeislovely)
sat me down at the desk and told me
what it meant to really be alive.
look, he said.
for every action there is an equal but opposite
reaction. so if someone touches you,
you are exerting the same force back on them
but in a different kind of way.
forget about the laws, forget about the science
and look at the beauty instead.
touch me and i turn to dust.
atoms join and separate or they spend their lives
forever swirling around in the whirlpool of space.
we are all just matter, billions of stars
and galaxies and universes and moons.
and matter is always convserved. — Writings for Winter: physics is somehow beautiful (via coffeeislovely)
(via twohundredthirtyfaces)
I have to write things down to feel I fully comprehend them.
— Norwegian Wood, Haruki Murakami (via moderateclimates)
Typewriter Series #13 by Tyler Knott Gregson
I promise
to plant kisses
like seeds
on your body,
so in time
you
can grow
to love yourself
as I
love you.
-Tyler Knott Gregson-
(via hesthereimhere)











