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HON SANG'S LAWS
Also known as HS Law. First published on November 11, 2005. It was used to prove many results concerning the motion of lovable objects. The publisher declared this law due to the irregularity the object Hon Sang behaves. It is an exception towards the Law of Universal Love. However, many unknown or unexplainable results from the Law of Universal Love became clear and solvable with the Hon Sang's Laws and equations.

Hon Sang's Three Laws:

1) Law of Inertia

2) F = ma

3) Action = Reaction

Hong Sang's First Law : Law of Inertia

Unless acted upon by an unbalanced love force, Hong Sang's love will maintain constant.

Note: Love is a vector, therefore a constant love is referred to love going in one direction without changing path.

This law is called the Law of Inertia or Hon Sang's Inertia to avoid confusion with the Newton's First Law.

The meaning of this Law is that Hong Sang's love does not stop and continue constantly as no love forces act upon it. A force that acts against it includes frictional love force. However, depending on situations, Hong Sang's Love may increase or decrease. We will examine that later. By this law we know that Hon Sang's love does not fade away as time goes by, it will continue as long as there's nothing acting upon it, and it is also referred to the constant environment.

Hong Sang's Second Law : Fundamental Law of Dynamics

$$F = ma$$

$$F$$ = Force of Hon Sang's love (unit: $$HS$$)

$$m$$ = Face value (unit: $$f$$)

$$a$$ = Acceleration of falling in love (unit: $$L/s^2$$ where L = amount of love)

The real meaning of this is to find the Force of Hon Sang's Love toward a girl, and it's given that by multiplaying the face value, a value representing a girl's appearance (The higher the more prettier she is. It can be a negative value.), and the Acceleration of falling in love. It's true that the face value will have an impact on the acceleration of falling in love, however, we will ignore these differences in this basic stage in order to understand the principle. Also, by a side law of Hon Sang - The Law of Taste, explained that the Face value that will apply on Hon Sang is only within certain range, and have concluded that it will not have a significant impact on the acceleration in real life.

For example:

A girl with face value of 13$$f$$ walked by, Hon Sang saw her and fall in love with the acceleration of 10$$L/s^2$$. What is the Force of Hon Sang's Love acting upon the girl?

Solution:

$$F = ma$$

$$F$$ = 13$$f$$ x 10$$L/s^2$$

$$F$$ = 130$$HS$$

What if Jana walks by with the face value of 20 instead?

It's not 200$$HS$$ in this case. The reason is that there's another law that we have to consider in this case, and that is the "Jana's Effect". We can go in more detail later, but generally it states that the effect of Jana causes Hon Sang to express his amount of love within a very little time, which time approaches 0, and so the acceleration approaches infinite, and therefore the Force of Hon Sang's Love is actually approaching infintie in this case.

Hong Sang's Third Law : Law of Reciprocal Actions

Action = Reaction

This law means that the action of Hon Sang will directly equal to the reaction he will receive. And throughout many observations and experiments, we have proved this law is indeed correct. Note that action = reaction did not imply any directions, it's only the magnitude that's the same, reaction actually goes the opposite of action. Therefore, if the force of Hon Sang's love is 120$$HS$$ towards a girl, the reaction of the girl will then equals to -120$$HS$$, opposing Hon Sang, it is also called the frictional love force. However, for what we learned in the Hon Sang's First Law: Law of Inertia, Hon Sang's Love may increase or decrease when something acted upon it and changes it from being constant. By an add-on Law of Hon Sang - the Law of Favour, stated that Hon Sang tends to increase more often than decrease, which also increases the reaction as action increased creating a huge opposing force acting on Hon Sang by the girl. If Jana is the girl, then it's different since we have to apply the Jana's Effect. The action force from Hon Sang will then be infinite $$HS$$ and the reaction force will then be -infinite $$HS$$, but this love is not constant in the beginning and therefore the Law of Inertia doesn't apply, and so Hon Sang's action will remain infinite.

SEE ALSO

Newton's laws of motion