Friday, April 16, 2010

Course 4, Session 1 on the Globally Distinguishable Vs. the Substringular, Part 1

Think of an electron. It is a physical phenomenon that is both mass, energy, and the source of light. Light, as well as all electromagnetic phenomena, is created by electrons. Electron-Light interactions produce the fields and detectability which allow anyone to perceive materially. Material perception causes our senses, and our senses are what we were given to physically detect anything. Electrons are the basic "negatively" charged stough in an atom that circle the nucleus of the atom. You may say that the reason why electrons are negatively charged is because electricity goes from negative to positive when considering going in the direction of the electron holes. Electrons "want" to pull those charges into the atom while protons "want" to pull outward toward the electrons. Electron-Proton-Interactions form atoms, which are the building blocks of all matter that is solid, liquid, or gas. Electrons have a shape, a size, and an energy, as does any other real physical thing. We detect an electron, as a mass containing motion that is elsewhere once we obtain that info that showed the spot and attributes that that electron had. In other words, where it is at and what it is doing can not be pinned to a precise moment as said in Course 1, yet to what region of clarity or certainty? That which we're use to detecting is the electrodynamics, and the electron is electrodynamic and is the creator OF electromagnetics. I will continue with the suspense later.
Sincerely,
Samuel David Roach

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