Sunday, February 28, 2010

Try

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Sunday, February 07, 2010

Coins

Coins have 2 sides, heads and tails. The coins that we know normally only show one face up, either heads or tails. However, it is impossible that a coin has only one face. Tails will always be with heads. Thus, in a fictional world, these 2 are like opposites that are naturally attracted to each other. However, most of the time, when the 2 sides get together, they will be off-balance and topple to one side. Hence, tails will always be looking for the right heads to balance it. In a perfect scenario where both can live happily with each other, there would be balance and a special condition arises, when the coin is on its side. And the best stability is with motion when both heads and tails move along with each other, rolling the coin. Sometimes one side may get too heavy and cause a tilt. But due to the rolling, it is given a chance to regain balance. So it is a precarious situation when heads and tails are together. Random thought.....

Am I rolling on with the correct heads?