If you think about it—and I’m not sure why you would think about it—but if you did, you’d realize it’s only positively charged atoms keep us from sinking into each other. Cat and human, we each have our own peculiar structural integrity, our own unique solid state, and never the twain shall meet. So long as cat and human continue to produce energy—so long as they remain alive, in other words—that structural integrity will continue to hold.
But that’s science. Art routinely ignores science. Art refuses to be bound by the laws of physics. Positively charged atoms be damned. If Mary-Anne and her cat want to be one with each other, how could science possibly stop them? Science…pfffft.
Love doesn’t recognize structural integrity. Love is not made of atoms. But it most definitely is positively charged.
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