Thursday, August 16, 2007

Feline Laws of Physics

Feline Laws of Physics: FELINE LAWS OF PHYSICS Cats have their own rules of physics. Here are some of them.
Newton's First Law of Cat Inertia: A cat at rest will tend to remain at rest, unless acted upon by some outside force - such as the opening of a can or the sight of a prey.

Newton's First Law of Cat Motion: A cat will move in a straight line, unless there is a really good reason to change direction.

Newton's Law of Feline Acceleration: A cat continues to accelerate at a constant speed until he needs to stop.

Newton's First Law of Pill Rejection: Any pill given to a cat has the potential energy to reach escape velocity.

Newton's Second Law of Pill Rejection: Any cat restrained for the purposes of administering a pill has the potential to reach escape velocity.

Newton's Law of Concentration of Mass: A cat's mass increases in direct proportion to the comfort of the lap she occupies.
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(The site was very slow for me.)


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