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A Stationary Place in the Universe

 

Is there a stationary place in the Universe? Can you think of a specific case where a lesser force on a stable and stationary system can cause a chaotic affect and increase entropy? Well this is an interesting proposition.

Does your unmoving system have spin? Like a bicycle wheel with the hub stationary, but with a weight on the tire or rim making it unbalanced? Then you have a chaotic system. They vibrations cause problems and unbalance the larger stationary system. Now then is the bicycle moving? It is a stable system right.

The hub is moving, but relative to the spinning wheel it is stationary. The whole system moves down the road. Will not stop until an equal and opposite reaction occurs; friction of road, problems with spin, thicker air (call it wind resistance or additional particles in space density).

Off subject perhaps but if you tape a quarter on the end of a propeller on an aircraft it will cause severe vibrations and this will cause a slowing of the efficiency of the moving system causing it to decay in speed and normalcy even vibrate apart and destroy its self, break the crankshaft and blow up the engine.

Have you seen those little science catalogs where you can buy a small tabletop device which defies gravity using magnets? If you put a ball bearing in the center of a shoebox with equal set of positive negative magnets on each side, then it will remain in the center right? Yes, if there are no other forces, Ah but introduce another force to either side and it will make it move, taking it from a stable system to a chaotic decay.

How about the Moon? It sits there in GeoSync. Perfectly happy, until something shakes it lose enough to move it. Then it may crash into us or fly off into space to crash into us at a later date or be caught by the sun and crash into it.

If you have no spin at all in your stationary system; then I ask is it real? Is it the Center of something; What is there; Eye of a Hurricane; Center of the Galaxy; Center Universe; Seed of an Avocado or perhaps the Center of an Element or Atomic Particle? Surely it is attached to some thing. Surely it is affect by something, even if that something is only an observer. Everything still affects everything else.

How can something not be moving and actually be something at all? For instance; If nothing exists somewhere, then it is nowhere, but this is a place I have never been and cannot verify its existence or non-existence. And if nothing is in actuality really nothing, then how could something be anything? This why I believe Zero does not exist. For it is always something, as there is no such thing as nothing in this dimension. Everything is something, even if it is not visible to the observer.

Show me a system that exists and is absolutely stationary? Where? Not on this planet. Although if you encapsulated it in an energy field (or a blast, burst, etc.) so nothing affected it, then it would disappear at 88,000 mph, the second you turned it on. Hard to be an observer at that point; Where did it go? Well it didn't YOU did. This is why I like quantum physics thoughts too. Now would this energy system have entropy? Of course.

Would it be affected by whatever else flew by it that was in its own system? Yes. Would that cause the Energy system to decay more rapidly YES. Would what every flew by, near or thru the energy be affected too? Yes. Everything affects everything else. Whether we see it, sense it, hear it, smell it, touch it, taste it, observe it with equipment or not. Still YES. In my layman's humble opinion. Now that I have warmed up your brain, perhaps you can come up with a simple equation for the equation and a perfect theory of everything? Consider all this in 2006 and Gods Speed!

Author: Lance Winslow
 
Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

 
 
 

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