Here’s another I found
Oh not sure if you’re trying to trick us as we had a very similar one before which was You Are in Trouble.
Perhaps the different colours on this one mean something else:thinking:
Hmmmn. I think you might have me stumped on this one.
I’ve been playing around with lots of different sayings that might relate to gravity. But I’m not sure some of them are actually sayings.
So we gave gravity and a upward arrow.
Gravity rises?
Gravity on an arrow.
Force of gravity
Pull of gravity
Not sure if the arrow position under the V is important but I couldn’t think of anything with a v & gravity.
These all led me to Defying Gravity whuch I think is a song from a musical. Wicked maybe?
But I have to say I am stumped. I’m off to think some more
No more new puzzles, until this one is solved.
Something tells me that the correct answer is imminent
When Mrs 5K goes off to think some more, she invariably comes back with the solution
Just as an aside, you may well think that Sir Isaac Newton “discovered” the law of gravity, it may surprise you that he may not have been the one. Here’s a clue as to who may have beaten him to it..
Anyone for physics?
Oh no that’s no good
So i have had my thinking cap on. That arrow has been bugging me. It must be there for a reason.
So it is holding up the V but I can’t think of anything related to a V specifically so I am now thinking that it is the 4th letter of gravity but nope nothing springs to mind.
So looking again & doing a little bit of maths i notice it is under the middle letter.
Middle, middle, middle
Ahhhhhhhhhh maybe just maybe I’ve had an epiphany.
Middle = centre. Right?
Centre of gravity?
Now that I have heard of.
@ManjiB that’s very interesting. I have never heard if Hooke’s law. But then physics was, apart from art, my worst subject at school. Never understood a word of it.
Sorry to say I never took physics, ManjiB, but I knew about Newton–but not about Hooke. I assume it’s not Captain Hooke from Peter Pan.-- Oh, no that was Captain Hook.
Ann-- you guessed it. ManjiB was right when you go off to think some more, the puzzle is in trouble. It is “the center of gravity”. Now I must find another puzzle. Hmm
Not 100% sure but this one jumped out at me to say Periodic Table.
I’m uncertain as not sure where the “ic” in periodic comes from in the puzzle but I’m sticking with my answer until you tell me I’m wrong
The IC is hidden in the D
I reverse C and superimpose on I = D
And then finally superimpose on D to hide the IC.
Make sense?
I think so
Although after a day at work nothing makes sense anymore
First, ManjiB, it actually did make sense to me–what you said.
Mrs5K I’m awed that you actually spend a day at work and then have the energy and wherewithall to play games with the rest of us. Good show!!
Yes, it is periodic table. You both guessed it.
Ah well, I’ll let you into a little secret…………but only if you promise not to tell anyone I get my forum notifications on my e-mail so I often get to see the puzzles before work so I have a sneak peak and they then sit in my head whilst I’m working and I hope that in that time the answer will come to me. Sometimes that works well other times not so
Todays guess is TRY TO UNDERSTAND
Done this morning before I started work as was sifting job applications today and I knew that would tire me out completely. Although some people’s applications can be quite amusing
Well, Ann, as tiring as the applications must be, just TRY TO UNDERSTAND.