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Amazonangel
07-25-2005, 11:20 PM
This is a theory- and I'm an amateur here, go easy

Energy- is what motivates a nucleus to rotate, gravity to work, electricity to .. be.. the impulses in our brain to exist (by my definition, I'm open to more definitions)

Is energy seperate from mass- as mass can be distroyed, energy cannot be distroyed.. can energy therefor exist without mass..


Is energy more than just a part of mass?

Energy is entertwined with mass in many places (Third dimension) but is it owning its own dimension of itself?

If energy can exist independant of mass, it needs a home, outside of the third dimension (mass).

If energy is not dependant on the third dimension for its own existance- it must be own dimension.

Time is its own dimension- and mass and energy ride on time or through it or whichever visualization works- Mass and time are entertwined- just as energy, time and mass are..

Please blow my theory out of the water, open it up, explain it and enjoy it! I'm not anywhere near physics or mathmatics, so I could use some insight.

Thanks

Amazonangel
07-29-2005, 06:11 PM
I need some replies people!

darrelkj
09-16-2005, 03:40 AM
mass and energy are related by E=mc^2, the rest energy is mass times the speed of light sqaured. also mass cannot be destroyed, this is the conservation of mass.

Epsilon=One
12-21-2005, 04:25 PM
mass and energy are related by E=mc^2, the rest energy is mass times the speed of light sqaured. also mass cannot be destroyed, this is the conservation of mass.All manifestations that exhibit the qualities of mass are subject to dissipation. Dissipation is the energy that manifests as mass returning to a state (or realm) that does not exhibit the qualities of mass. It would seem more accurate to state that energy, rather than mass, cannot be destroyed.

Epsilon=One
12-21-2005, 04:55 PM
Is energy seperate from mass- as mass can be distroyed, energy cannot be distroyed.. can energy therefor exist without mass..Yes, energy can exist without mass. Only, under certain conditions does energy exhibit the qualities of mass.

Energy is entertwined with mass in many places (Third dimension) but is it owning its own dimension of itself?The seminal quantum of energy is what defines space and time.

If energy is not dependant on the third dimension for its own existance- it must be own dimension.Dimensions define a location within the Universe. Energy quanta, fundamentally, define all dimensions. There are many dimensions. To properly describe a location all complex motions must be defined. A spinning particle in another super galactic cluster from that of the observer would require many dimensions to describe its location.

Time is its own dimension- and mass and energy ride on time or through it or whichever visualization works- Mass and time are entertwined- just as energy, time and mass are.Dimensions can be confusing because physicists define them in a circular manner. To understand dimensions think of where they come from. All dimensions including "time" are measured by the same manifestation that is referred to as the Conceptual Unit (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=322).

I'm not anywhere near physics or mathmatics, so I could use some insight.You are at an advantage as you do not have as much to unlearn. Please continue to ask questions.