Thursday, February 25, 2010

Course 3, Session 3 on Lorentz-Four-Contractions

So now we know that light is critical to physical existence. Light itself is produced by the activity of matter. Everything happens in space, pretty much. Energy outside of the realm of actual space is either too small or outside of the realm of the 26 spacial dimensions that define the delineations of kinematic activity that can be detected. Energy is activity. Activity is when something happens. Matter is energy in static equilibrium. Matter, then, is a form of activity. Therefore, even if a material object is standing still, it is something that is happening. Electromagnetic energy is a form of energy. So it, too, is a happening. Actual physical phenomena that can be detected is a form or a combination of the forms of energy, matter, and/or electromagnetic energy. So we may basically say that everything physical is a relation of activity and is therefore something that is both a happening and something that happens. Space is where things happen. Things that happen outside of space are at that point or set of points not in the realm of physical reality that defines the physical operation that we would call the matrix of eigenstates that allow for what we would call "energy." So everything that "happens" in actual space bears a sense of energy. Also, any energy that propagates through or is distributed in a sector or a region while still remaining what we would call energy is happening in a locus or local region that bears a sense of space. So, anything that we can detect without the need for extrapolation is an interplay of energy and space. As we read last week, light is key to this interplay. Matter and energy exist a differentiate because of light, and light exists because of the interplay of matter and energy. Since all of these things happen and are happenings, these all happen in sequential proceedings and series. Without such differential sequences, order would not have closure, and would spontaneously disarray. Yet existence itself proves that there must be order, by the very fact that I was able to write this! Since light is quintessential, kinetic energy and matter must be "activities" that happen interdependently with that light. How things are detected is through the observation of physical parameters. If a physical phenomenon had no parameters, not only could it not be detected, yet it would not exist. The detection of constraints of physical parameters is an observatorial thing called MEASURING. So, because of the fact that any physical phenomena that are a form of actual energy may be detected, and thus have parameters, and through observation parameters may be measured for any phenomena that is at least as big as a superstring, the measurement of physical phenomena is interdependent on their association with other physical phenomena, particularly light.

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