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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Thibeinn on 25/07/2013 02:28:47
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This is my opinion. What is yours?
For my example I will consider a sub-atomic particle in motion and free from any external influences.
Question...
What purpose does motion serve?
Assumption #1...
The purpose of motion is to bring the particle to a state of balance.
Question...
How does motion serve to bring the particle to a state of balance?
Assumption #2...
Motion serves to bring the particle to a state of balance by shifting its substance, and any associated field, in the direction of an imbalance within it's substance and/or any associated field.
Question...
How does the particle determine if it is in balance or not?
Assumption #3...
The center point of the particle serves as a balance reference point by which it gauges the degree of uniformity within its substance and/or any associated field.
Question...
Why does the particle need to determine if it is in balance or not?
Assumption #4...
Balance is the natural state of the particle.
Question...
Why is balance the natural state of the particle?
Assumption #5...
Balance is the natural state of the particle because it is the only state in which absolute rest is possible.