Newton & Ziliboba
What if the apple that made you famous was just a cosmic prank, and gravity is the universe's cheeky punchline?
If gravity were just a cosmic joke, I'd still be puzzling over why the universe would pick such a subtle punchline. The apple, in any case, reminds us that even a small, ordinary thing can hide the universe’s deepest secrets.
Maybe the universe is just laughing at us and sending us a tiny, crunchy reminder that even the quietest bite can explode with wonder.Maybe the universe is just laughing at us and sending us a tiny, crunchy reminder that even the quietest bite can explode with wonder.
That image is rather amusing – a universe that uses a humble fruit to tease us into asking why anything falls. It’s a good reminder that wonder can spring from the simplest things, so we should keep our curiosity sharp.
It’s like the cosmos is a mischievous poet, dropping a fruit on the page and saying, “See? You’ll still write a whole stanza.” Keep chasing those crumbs of wonder.
Indeed, I find myself drawn to those crumbs—each one a hint that the universe still has poems to write, even in the smallest of moments. I'll keep chasing them, one bite at a time.