Chapter 4: Gravitation
From Wikipedia, "Gravitation, or gravity, is a natural phenomenon by which physical bodies attract with a force proportional to their mass. Gravitation causes dispersed matter to coalesce, and coalesced matter to remain intact, thus accounting for the existence of the Earth, the Sun, and most of the macroscopic objects in the universe."
From this I conclude a social metaphor would be life itself as only life really organizes life like this aside from the ascriptions of free will. Buffalo have free will but they still form groups. Humans organize in cities, states, countries and Alliances much like the planet looks similar to a solar system that looks like the galaxy. I wouldn't be much surprised if the morphology of the universe resembled a galaxy's. To pick at this some... one could ascribe it to taste or instinct, "I like living in a city," but it's a fact of life that life doesn't last as long isolated(life's harder) in addition to the prohibitive cost of traveling to a new place place and setting up a new home whether or not it is isolated.
So as we continue this, life is what holds society together. And this makes sense as cells, the basis of life form organs which form systems which forms organisms. These form communities which form cities which form states which form countries. And gravity forms planets which forms solar systems which form galaxies which forms the universe. So it would seem there's an aggregation going on in both these sides of the coin from the force attraction with a force proportional to their mass. This would imply the larger the two cities are, the more they trade with each other. This also implies smaller cities could orbit larger cities and there should be some city on fire, damned or not, from which all other cities revolve around such as the state capitol or country's capital. ON FIRE! So that could in turn imply that laws by the government provide the basis for life in those cities which actually have life through the propagation law and order. And an underwater ecology revolving around the black smokers in deep ocean sea vents.
Also we could consider gravitational life as spirit like as in the life of the party or, "having a life." In this metaphor a town on fire would be one with an active social scene, but which naturally come to towns the larger they get except maybe St. Paul, MN, which is completely dead come about 10 o'clock, but what would be open except bars anyway... this is not a unique circumstance. Duluth(MN) got really dead at night too, but it is true of some cities that they never sleep. I think that would be a town on fire, but a planet with the fire of life.
From Wikipedia, "Gravitation, or gravity, is a natural phenomenon by which physical bodies attract with a force proportional to their mass. Gravitation causes dispersed matter to coalesce, and coalesced matter to remain intact, thus accounting for the existence of the Earth, the Sun, and most of the macroscopic objects in the universe."
From this I conclude a social metaphor would be life itself as only life really organizes life like this aside from the ascriptions of free will. Buffalo have free will but they still form groups. Humans organize in cities, states, countries and Alliances much like the planet looks similar to a solar system that looks like the galaxy. I wouldn't be much surprised if the morphology of the universe resembled a galaxy's. To pick at this some... one could ascribe it to taste or instinct, "I like living in a city," but it's a fact of life that life doesn't last as long isolated(life's harder) in addition to the prohibitive cost of traveling to a new place place and setting up a new home whether or not it is isolated.
So as we continue this, life is what holds society together. And this makes sense as cells, the basis of life form organs which form systems which forms organisms. These form communities which form cities which form states which form countries. And gravity forms planets which forms solar systems which form galaxies which forms the universe. So it would seem there's an aggregation going on in both these sides of the coin from the force attraction with a force proportional to their mass. This would imply the larger the two cities are, the more they trade with each other. This also implies smaller cities could orbit larger cities and there should be some city on fire, damned or not, from which all other cities revolve around such as the state capitol or country's capital. ON FIRE! So that could in turn imply that laws by the government provide the basis for life in those cities which actually have life through the propagation law and order. And an underwater ecology revolving around the black smokers in deep ocean sea vents.
Also we could consider gravitational life as spirit like as in the life of the party or, "having a life." In this metaphor a town on fire would be one with an active social scene, but which naturally come to towns the larger they get except maybe St. Paul, MN, which is completely dead come about 10 o'clock, but what would be open except bars anyway... this is not a unique circumstance. Duluth(MN) got really dead at night too, but it is true of some cities that they never sleep. I think that would be a town on fire, but a planet with the fire of life.