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Cartoon Physics, Part 1 by Nick Flynn
Children under, say, ten, shouldn't know that the universe is ever-expanding, inexorably pushing into the vacuum, galaxies
swallowed by galaxies, whole
solar systems collapsing, all of it acted out in silence. At ten we are still learning
the rules of cartoon animation,
that if a man draws a door on a rock only he can pass through it. Anyone else who tries
will crash into the rock. Ten-year-olds should stick with burning houses, car wrecks, ships going down -- earthbound, tangible
disasters, arenas
where they can be heroes. You can run back into a burning house, sinking ships
have lifeboats, the trucks will come with their ladders, if you jump
you will be saved. A child
places her hand on the roof of a schoolbus, & drives across a city of sand. She knows
the exact spot it will skid, at which point the bridge will give, who will swim to safety & who will be pulled under by sharks. She will learn
that if a man runs off the edge of a cliff he will not fall
until he notices his mistake.
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