Thursday, December 2, 2010
December 2, 2010: 9:50 P.M
I think today my mom was not in a good mood. There is this thing with my mom, when she is in a bad, I am her punching bag. In other words, she starts screaming nonsense at me for 3 hours and then chucks things at me. To me, this is normal, happens once a week. This is why I regret being a chink eyed Asian with a typical Asian mom. I often ask myself,"Why does my mom think that I am literally perfect and am the smartest guy in the whole wide world?" Today she started screaming at me how I did not "review" for a small quiz tomorrow, and that I must get 100% or she will send me to the military school. Then out of no where, she cooked me a soup and told me to drink it. I then said, I wasn't hungry, then she started screaming at me for eating late at night. "I didn't even ask her," I told myself. Wow, tomorrow we have McDonald's for Health class. I can't wait to eat those fatty fast foods, and amazingly I am also excited about writing a short story. It has always been one of my hobbies as a small kid to write random narratives and stories. I can't wait to fire up this story and maybe have yet, another good plot. Tomorrow, I am also finally going back to Taipei and taking the bus with my friend Julius Chiang. I might also take the bus with Brandon, but it depends if he will have to spend his time with Vicki or not. In my physics tutor, we talked about different dimensions and how to prove these dimensions with math. It is said that in the sixth dimension, shadows don't appear black, but just a simple reflection of the book. In many physics magazines, it is also said that with mathematics, ghosts are proven. These mathematics proves that these ghosts are from the first or second dimension, therefore making them body-less. There are also no reasons to fear them, unless they are from another greater dimension, ones that are above the 4th dimension. "The world is unreal," according to my physicists or tutor," we see things that are only what we believe we see. We see and believe what we can only perceive from our fourth dimension senses. In times such as the black hole, time is crushed, it will seem as if it has been a billion years, before you know that you are dead." He also proved to me on how Einstein proved that a curved path can allow an object to go faster than a straight path. "It is simply common sense," said my tutor," if point A is at the tip of a straight line, and B on the other end, simply curve the path so that point A and point B touch each other. Then, you have no lines at all." He also proved to me that E=mc2 is the travel in time. Well, that is what I have learned today in Physics. Happy December and goodnight!
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