Newton's Laws of Motion applied to MRP
I was helping my son with some science homework the other day regarding Newton's Laws of Motion. As I was going through the work, I started to link them to the principles of MRP in my head as I've been doing a bit of reading lately.
As I'm a guy who works on logical paths within natural rules and solves problems with ease, it seemed a perfect fit to link the two together.
Is it a sign I need to lay off the RP thinking a bit? I don't think so.
Some terms applied in this for context:
Apologies for the wall of text.
So here goes...
Newton's First Law of Motion, or the Law of Inertia, states that "every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it."
Fred spends most Sunday afternoons at rest on the sofa, watching pro football games and consuming large quantities of food. What affect (if any) does this practice have upon his inertia?
Fred will increase his mass if he makes a habit of this. And if his mass increases, then his inertia increases.
As I've read in many stories on this forum, most guys were pretty Alpha before catching an LTR and settling down. Pre LTR, they were moving along at a steady pace as an Alpha, happy and masculine. Once the LTR starts exerting a direct or indirect external force on the Alpha, the motion is changed. The decelleration to Blue Pill happens.
Conversely, a BP who is stationary in a comfortable, although unhappy, dead bedroom relationship finds Red Pill and that acts as the force to accelerate back towards an Alpha state. The change of motion is entirely dependant on the magnitude of the BP motion or the magnitude of the RP force.
In both cases, an external force is needed to change the motion of the individual.
Newton's Second Law of Motion, acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass. The greater the mass, the greater the amount of force required. Force equals mass times acceleration.
Determine the accelerations that result when a 12-N net force is applied to a 3-kg object and then to a 6-kg object.
A 3-kg object experiences an acceleration of 4 m/s/s. A 6-kg object experiences an acceleration of 2 m/s/s.
Most of us experienced a very slow, gradual slide into a state of BP. This deceleration was so gradual that it was hardly noticed by us. Although for some it only took a year or two, for others it was so slow they didn't notice until 10 years later.
What you need to know is that women have more mass than you think. It isn't just a physical measurement. Women have an emotional mass as well. That mass is also enhanced by our own state of mind. Oneitis, DEERing and being in her frame all give the woman's emotional mass a definite boost and enhances the force she can apply to decelerate you to BP.
But because the deceleration is so gradual, it takes only a small change in mass for the forces to change and the deceleration to slow and even turn into an acceleration toward Alpha once again. Removing the mass boosting of oneitis, DEERing and bad frame will have a massive effect in the dynamic of the relationship and allow an acceleration back to the preferred Alpha state.
Newton's Third Law of Motion, or the Law of Momentum, states that for every force, there is a reaction force that is equal in size, but opposite in direction. Therefore, whenever one object pushes another object, it gets pushed in the opposite direction equally as hard.
While driving down the road, a firefly strikes the windshield of a bus and makes a quite obvious mess in front of the face of the driver. This is a clear case of Newton's third law of motion. The firefly hit the bus and the bus hits the firefly. Which of the two forces is greater: the force on the firefly or the force on the bus?
Each force is the same size. For every action, there is an equal ... (equal!). The fact that the firefly splatters only means that with its smaller mass, it is less able to withstand the larger acceleration resulting from the interaction. Besides, fireflies have guts and bug guts have a tendency to be splatterable. Windshields don't have guts.
Following on from the First Law of Motion, when an Alpha receives the first push from an LTR towards the expected BP position, the Alpha will push back against the force. What complicates the matter here is the mass of the objects interacting (Alpha and LTR) and the forces they can withstand. Sure, as discussed previously, a guy is usually heavier and can apply more physical force, but a woman has the added mass of emotional weight enhanced by societal expectations ('Happy wife, happy life') and an ability to withstand more force naturally. In most cases, the Alpha cannot withstand the force of the LTR and his Alpha motion starts decelerating.
Again, conversely, when a stationary BP object receives the first push from an RP, he will receive an equal force from the LTR to stay in his current state. This is the real test for the RP awakening. Can the BP withstand the force that is being applied?
I’m sure this could be expanded upon and improved by the community, go for it.
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