[MD] Emergent Consciousness

David M davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Wed Jul 12 11:07:42 PDT 2006


Gene

Do you think mass can be thought about in terms of SQ
and repeating patterns?

David M


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gene M" <boredandunstable at gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: [MD] Emergent Consciousness


>> Gene
>>
>> So mass is somehow the entanglement of dynamic energy.
>> What is this entanglement? The interaction of energies?
>> SQ?
>>
>> David M
>
>
> Well, this all goes back to E=Mc^2. If you move it around it makes 
> M=E/c^2.
> So mass is equal to the energy of the object divided by the speed of light
> squared.
>
> Basically the subatomic particles are moving at such high velocity, and
> using so much energy, that the movement is what creates the mass. Of 
> course
> it's an infintessimally small amount of mass! But they Are subatomic
> particles after all. It adds up when you have a few trillion of them!
>
> This all goes back to the idea of "rest mass" is what a particle would 
> weigh
> if it were not in motion, and thus not being given mass by the energy it 
> is
> using. For example, a photon has no rest mass. If the photon is not 
> moving,
> it has no mass at all! That's why it is capable of moving at the speed of
> light. Something no thing with mass can accomplish. However since it Is
> moving so quickly, it has a mass, imparted to it by the energy used.
>
> Mass IS Energy. They are one. Which is why destroying mass can create
> energy, it's the release of energy that creates the particles and causes
> their mass in the first place.
>
> I would say the energy, and movement are dynamic qualities, which become
> static as mass I suppose. A very basic example of inorganic value at work.
> SQ out of Dq I suppose. Matter from Chaos.
>
> -Gene
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