The theory of general relativity

If there’s a general, he must be your relative.

This theory, of course, depends on the relativity of relativity, that is on how relative one considers relationship to be. It also depends on words, unfortunately, but we won’t get into that, pretending, as usual, that we’re not using any, so things go smoother.

Your scientific observer,

LWIII

Filed under: Philosophical Brevities | Posted on February 20th, 2009 by LWIII

2 Responses to “The theory of general relativity”

  1. ClevelandX says:

    Nice to see that you’re feeling better. Hope the Kung Fu Baby wasn’t too harsh on you.
    I like this lack of words that you are proposing, if everyone followed this social philosophy the world would be a much better place to dwell in.

    ClX

  2. LWIII says:

    Thanks ClX! All that unconsciousness helped a lot.

    Lack of words? Not me. My only proposal is for a none-day work week.

    LWIII

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