- Laws of infernal dynamics
The laws of infernal dynamics are an
adage about the cursedness of theuniverse . Attributed toScience fiction author David Gerrold , the laws are as follows:#An object in motion will be moving in the wrong direction.
#An object at rest will be in the wrong place.
#The energy required to move an object in the correct direction, or put it in the right place, will be more than you wish to expend but not so much as to make the task impossible.The laws are a parody on the first and second of
Newton's laws of motion in the spirit ofMurphy's law . Newton's first law of motion has here been split into two parts, the first two laws. Newton's third law of motion is left unparodied, though a separate adage states that "for every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism."References
*cite book
last =Todd
first =Richard Watson
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title =Much Ado about English: Up and Down the Bizarre Byways of a Fascinating Language
publisher =Lexicology
date =2006
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pages =page 56
url =http://books.google.com/books?id=zb-ISQHfz70C&pg=PA56&dq=%22Laws+of+infernal+dynamics%22+-wiki&client=firefox-a&sig=ACfU3U3C6640m4zOqq6UQUT07ghpb3tS8w#PPA56,M1
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id = ISBN 1857883721
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