Originally Posted by
Brett Nortje
Yes, this will be my thread about physics, where we all learn how to unravel the universe with reactions. You see, there is no past, there is no future, there is only now, and that is the present state of reactions. Think, if you will, there is only the way things are, yes? Where they are now, is because of where they were before, like your tracks in the sand, and, where they will go is down to your destination, as everything has a goal, and, if you are travelling you too had a goal. Due to something, you may change your goal, or, go back, except in physics there is no going back, is there, there is only regression. So, physics can be like hiking, if you will?
So, in our current problem, the arrow of time, we find that momentum of reactions will be relate to charge, and, charge will go a certain distance, as if you were kicking in the pool, where each kick will carry you a certain distance, then you will need to kick again, yes? Think of a caterpillar, it will also only be able to stretch a certain distance, before, well, another retraction is necessary. Like that, in an ever changing universe, we collect charge, and, release it as we process energy.
Now, these hood rats that come talking about things like entropy, casualty, randomness, are confused. There is nothing of the sort, if you observe determinism, okay? Determinism shows that there is only a certain way the energy will unravel, and, that is based on the tracks or kicks affecting where you land, up. No, the leopard nor the swimmer never stop moving, somewhere. This is energy pulsing everywhere and merely changing forms. But, when you freeze something, you will stop reactions, for a while. This is linked to heat and motion - there is no heat and motion in something frozen.