Re: Matter Energy & Time
- From: "Bill Hobba" <bhobba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 00:35:55 GMT
"Ron Poteet" <purrcy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Matter has a dual nature, it exists as particles or waves. The properties
of
> matter include mass, charge and spin. Matter is also occupied by energy
and
> time.
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> Energy is either potential or kinetic
Is the energy of E=MC2 potential or kinetic?
> which is real or imaginary, respectively.
In what way is potential energy imaginary and kinetic not?
> The real nature of matter, energy and time is a characteristic
> of the stationary property of particles; the fields from this state of
> matter have spherical symmetry, and the symmetry from the fields of waves
> take on the symmetry its motion.
???????????
> Particles are stationary
I suppose a billiard ball on a pool table ceases being a particle the moment
it starts to move.
> and exist in real
> time while waves travel at the speed of light and exist in imaginary time.
> This stationary property of particles requires a fixed and absolute frame
of
> reference. This energy is also the amount of energy required to convert a
> particle into a wave. The speed of light is a property of space. Time
exists
> as a rate and duration. Time and matter are conserved and are constants of
> the motion.
I really should write ???????????. But I am feeling a bit uncharitable at
the moment so I will call a spade a spade - the above is incoherent drivel.
Rest snipped.
Bill
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