Valentine For Aerospace Engineers Quotes (2 quotes)
The Aerodynamics of My Love
To My Lift and Thrust
Like wings that glide on currents free,
Your love’s the force that carries me.
No drag, no stall, no downward flight,
With you, I soar to endless height.
You break my limits, fuel my fire,
A love that climbs, that won’t retire.
So take my hand, let’s chase the blue,
A sky-wide journey—me and you.
Forever flying toward you,
Your Devoted Aerospace Engineer ❤️
To My Lift and Thrust
Like wings that glide on currents free,
Your love’s the force that carries me.
No drag, no stall, no downward flight,
With you, I soar to endless height.
You break my limits, fuel my fire,
A love that climbs, that won’t retire.
So take my hand, let’s chase the blue,
A sky-wide journey—me and you.
Forever flying toward you,
Your Devoted Aerospace Engineer ❤️
A Valentine for Aerospace Engineers imagined by A.I. generated by Today in Science History (ChatGTP, 14 Feb 2025)
The Space Engineering of Us
To My Starry Love
Like satellites caught in gentle spin,
You pull me close—I fall right in.
No vacuum vast, no dark divide,
Could pull me from your love’s bright tide.
A thrust so strong, yet weightless too,
With every launch, I land in you.
So let’s defy all laws unspoken,
A love unbreakable, never broken.
Forever orbiting you,
Your Devoted Space Engineer ❤️
To My Starry Love
Like satellites caught in gentle spin,
You pull me close—I fall right in.
No vacuum vast, no dark divide,
Could pull me from your love’s bright tide.
A thrust so strong, yet weightless too,
With every launch, I land in you.
So let’s defy all laws unspoken,
A love unbreakable, never broken.
Forever orbiting you,
Your Devoted Space Engineer ❤️
A Valentine for Aerospace Engineers imagined by A.I. generated by Today in Science History (ChatGTP, 14 Feb 2025)
In science it often happens that scientists say, 'You know that's a really good argument; my position is mistaken,' and then they would actually change their minds and you never hear that old view from them again. They really do it. It doesn't happen as often as it should, because scientists are human and change is sometimes painful. But it happens every day. I cannot recall the last time something like that happened in politics or religion.
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