Aristotle & Gendith - Gravitational Love
Calamba - Sardane Nuptial
August 15, 2010
Cheradel Suites, Iligan City
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One of the unique things I found in this event was the wedding cake… a replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Galileo Galilei is said to have dropped two cannon balls of different masses from the tower to demonstrate that their speed of descent was independent of their mass. He did so as an experiment to disprove Aristotle’s theory of gravity, which states that objects fall at a speed relative to their mass. Moreover, Galileo Galilei has been called the “Father of Modern Physics.”
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Tower of Pisa + Galileo + gravity + physics = Gravitational Love of Aris & Gen. The couple is both physicists and about to finish their doctorate degrees. No wonder the wedding motif reflects a Renaissance period as this two scientists gravitated each other to tie knot. They finally agreed to stargaze the Galilean satellites using the Galilean terrestrial telescope in following the astronomical observations found in “Sidereus Nuncius.” Theoretically, the “campanile” of Tower of Pisa is ringing on their wedding day.
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