Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Lorentz-Four-Contractions, Session 5, Part 3

If a person were to change his/her walking speed, the person's motion relative to the adjacent light would change. Any sort of physical motion is done in the arena of electromagnetic energy. Everything that exists in the presence of light scatters light. This not only effects the light, yet the object too. Everything that exists moves, since all is motion, and thus, energy. So everything, when it is kinematically displaced, or "standing still" is existent in one form or another relative to light. If an object is "standing still", then its existence relative to light is different than if it were moving in a concrete direction at a high rate of speed. The ability of a phenomenon to acquire a different relativity to light also is interdependent upon its size. An electron has a different condition of relative stability than a planet as a whole. This is primarily because of their different roles in the creation and scattering of light.

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