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Cards 1 and 2 stand for the First Law of Motion:

1 = The Inertia
2 = The moving force

Cards 3, 4 and 5 stand for the Second Law of


Motion (F=ma)
3 = The Power
4 = The Mass
5 = The Acceleration

Cards 6 and 7 stand for the Third Law of Motion


6 = action (or force)
7 = reaction (or opposing force)

I often hear the Newton Spread is 'complicated' - in my eyes, it is not.


Guess the catch is to see the Newtonian laws more 'philosophical' but
plainly physical, when after all, we're human beings and not just lifeless
physical objects. I surmise the main difficulty in here lies in the first pair
of cards (1 and 2) representing Newtons first law of motion. For a lifeless
object, it can be perfectly okay to remain in inertia - for a human being it
isn't. We live, therefore we need to act, anything else would mean
stagnation.
With this consideration, the spread simply sets the precondition that the
inertia IS acted upon by a moving force - and takes the second card of the
first pair as granted, as something that IS.

Newton's first law of motion (also known as the law of inertia) states that
any object in a state of rest or of uniform linear motion tends to remain in
such a state unless acted upon by an external force.

Card 1 is your inertia, the potential inside you that won't act up or get
effective without another force or impulse that will bring it into activity.
Card 2 is that other force or impulse that will bring the existing power
inside of you into action.
Newton's second law of motion establishes a relationship between the
power applied to an object and the resultant acceleration of the object.
This relationship states that an power acting on an object produces an
acceleration that is in the direction of the power, directly proportional to
the power, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. In other
words, power equals mass times acceleration, or F=ma.

Card 3 represents your power, your best potential; or that what currently
is the most weighty - good or bad.
Card 4 is the 'mass' i.e. the raw massive precondition for the power of card
3 - you can take it as the 'passive' part.
Card 5 is the 'acceleration' acting upon the 'mass' to make the power of
card 3 effective - you can take it as the 'active' part.

Newton's third law of motion (also known as the principle of action and
reaction) says that every action (or force) gives rise to a reaction (or
opposing force) of equal strength but opposite direction. In other words,
every object that exerts a force on another object is always acted upon by a
reaction force.

Card 6 is your action, while card 7 is the direct reaction that your action
provokes or activates. When you call out, you will receive an echo.

When using the '2-birds-system', the position of the


seven cards are like in the model aside.
None of the birds must be on any of the marked
positions, so it may take a while until you have your
mix done.

Of course, when you choose the sort-out system, you


just shuffle until there are seven cards left - no matter
on what position..
Now you can display your cards here.

As you see, the cards in the Shuffle Window have their numbers on their
backs, so it is easy to choose the right ones from the dropdown lists. Just
take care you have them in the right order.

Inertia Moving Force

The Power The Mass The Acceleration


Action Reaction

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