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What's the best way to reduce the equal and opposite force that may or may not be a natural inescapable law

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1. solidity vs spirit

2. pain

3. life/death

4. sin vs actual harm

5. control vs submission

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  1. There is a truth to saying that all things operate by a precise balance. All things have their opposite, all the poles have their polar opposites. Light has darkness, warmth has cold, male has female. It is a yin and yang thing at some point, too.

    The theory is, that all these things need one another to exist, same with the things you listed. They will have an equal amount of the opposite.

    Here's where things get tricky. In just the life of one person, a perfect balance cannot be achieved. You will never find that you get exactly as much control as submission. We are on too small a level for that. It is similar to how you can flip a coin three times, and based solely on what you observe you could predict the chance of heads. It won't be accurate, since you could find that heads is more likely, or tails, or that tails always happens or something. However, the more you do it, the more perfectly and uniformly you will end up with a perfect 50-50 balance.

    So, even though one person might have an imbalance, zoom out to the entire world and you will see it is much more neatly balanced. Not perfectly, though. Zoom out farther, to our galaxy. Much closer, but still not perfect. But, in theory, once you zoom out all the way to absolutely everything, you find the perfect balance at last. (I personally have found that I believe that existence is infinite, so it is possible that the perfect balance only exists in the concept of totally infinite reality, since that way you would assuredly have a perfect balance.)

    You as an individual on this level may be able to escape parts of one or the other (though I advise against it, balance is usually better), but on a large scale, existence has this as a law.

    My advice though? Don't try to change it. Not only is it generally healthier, easier, and all-around better to have a balance in your life, two opposite aspects are always more powerful together.


  2. none of the above

  3. The examples you list are not forces.  Newton's third law defines a force as F = m * a, where m is the mass of the body on which the force acts and a is the body's acceleration while acted on by that force.

    As for whether it is inescapable, the laws of motion are always inescapable.  That is why they are called laws.

    Hope this clears things up for you.

  4. Newton formulated his laws of motion for physical objects, possessing mass and subject to forces.

    Philosophical concepts are not subject to the laws of physics.  If spiritual or psychological objects are subject to similar laws, I don't know what they are.  "What goes around, comes around," for example, may be true, but is beyond Newtonian physics, LOL!

  5. It is an inescapable natural law.

    No amount of drug-induced hocus pocus pseudo-science is going to change it.

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