The Law of Late Birth
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v27i1.52306Abstract
When I was about ten years old, I used to throw stones at our neighbor' s mango
tree with the hope that one of the stones might hit a mango and make it fa ll to the ground. One of the stones, instead of hitting a mango, bounced off of a branch of the mango tree and hit my head with great force.
At the very instant the stone struck my head, it also struck me that some mighty force, hitherto unknown to me, had managed to pull the stone down after it bounced off the branch of the mango tree.
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