Hey Everyone,
Since I have been posting serious articles lately, and since the word serious, and me, don’t really go together that much, well, they do, but not for long... anyways, since I’ve been doing lots of that lately, I thought I’d change the mood a little bit and post something that is more enjoyable for the eye to read... I wrote this following post in my blog: “The Truth Beneath”... and I think it is time to post it over here... so have fun reading it:
It occurred to my mind a couple of days ago that I should work as a researcher, as I have been looking deeper into things lately, trying to connect information together, associate things and come up with my own modest theories.
On my way to work the other day I developed this theory, and I am going to post it with the hope that people understand that copyright is reserved.
Anyways, my theory goes like this: “Some Objects that we recognize as non-living could actually be alive. ” Could you believe this? do you need a proof? well, I guess this could be proven if and only if you live in Jordan. The main thing that got me believing in this theory is observing the Streets of Amman. They start out dusty and hard to handle (during infancy). then they become nice and smooth (as they grow and mature a little bit). However, in a period of a month or so, they start developing extra ups and downs (Mid-Life crisis). No One does this to them, and by No One I mean NO ONE, they just happen to go up and down on their own. When it rains, water goes down the broken parts ( the downs) and as we all know, what goes around comes around, the streets actually leak out substances other than water at certain times of the year,
as ” matter does not disappear, it only changes form” and that substance usually smells... hmmmmm... I wonder why!!!
So, I have proven that our streets grow, drink, and have disposal systems (of some kind)which actually work. I wonder if they breath though.
The researcher to be:
Wa’d A.Z.
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