Re: For the first time: an explanation of the Least Action Principle using Atom Totality theory

From: robert j. kolker (nowhere_at_nowhere.net)
Date: 03/26/05


Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 14:45:56 -0500


Archimedes Plutonium wrote:

> So we dispell gravity as a cosmic coulomb force. And we finally answer
> the question of Principle of Least Action. How does the ball know which
> path to choose? It knows because there are 94 Protons in the nucleus of
> the ATom totality that set up a Coulomb force on those objects and they
> thence follow that path of least action.

You never said why they followed that path and not some other. It so
happens they do. The principle of stationary action is either a
conincidence that just happens to apply to our world, or it is an
abiding Miracle, a manifestation of the Divine Presence. But there is
not a priori necessity for it to hold. We are just lucky (or Blessed),
that's all.

Bob Kolker



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