Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Solutions For Test 1 of Course 3, Part 3

7) Light must scatter so that a form of light named infrared energy or heat may be effectual upon the phenomena that the light scatters upon. Such infrared energy allows molecules to move so that there may be physical differentiation of mass, and therefore so that energy may time-wise codifferentiate with other phenomena so that phenomena may exist at all.

8) A beam of light is the quantization of two or more photons.

9) If one were to view space-time from beyond space-time, it would appear as a toroidal disc.

10) Electrons associate light and matter inextricably.

11) Matter varies in length, time, and mass relative to light. Such an effect relates to the delineation of the energy that an associated mass will have.

12) If motion didn't differentiate time-wise, it would no longer be action, and reality would cease. If motion didn't codifferentiate, phenomena wouldn't be able to interact. If phenomena didn't interact, these phenomena would fly apart to where there would be organization of reality.

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