the Physics of getting lost

Discussion in 'Physics & Math' started by genep, Apr 28, 2007.

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    The New Zealand Maoris had no word for “lost” even though they had the whole Pacific Ocean to do it in. So they never needed to be found. But religions did find them to teach them what the whole Pacific Ocean could not: the meaning of this word lost.

    Religions thus did what the Pacific Ocean couldn't do, and religions also did what science could never have taught them: the meaning of the word lost.

    Religions called these Maoris “savages,” but since they could not get lost a better word for them would be “Founds.” The only reason these Founds could swallow the meaning of “lost” is because religions got to them before science could. Had science got to them first all science could have convinced these Founds is that, except for physicists, there still is no such thing as “lost.”
    The story science needs to teach these FOUNDS the meaning of the word lost – before religions can.

    The Bachelors of Science in Physics tell theses FOUNDS that there is energy coming from the sun called Light, and then they go on with: what is not light is matter, mass.
    The B's of Physics then tell these FOUNDS that Light can be anything the observer wants to observe be it a wave or a particle, matter... and matter is also the same – anything the observer wants to see be it a wave or matter... and if the observer is too close then both the wave and particle will have to vanish into a probability-cloud that the Certainty Principle needs to be far far more certain that anything else physicists can find, but only because they are “lost.”
    Then the B's of “physics” go and tell these Founds .. that light travels so fast that nothing can catch it. Not only can nothing catch it but the faster something goes to try and catch Light the more obvious it becomes that this something is standing still. And only after this is perfectly understood can these B's of physics explain in detail that the only reason light is so fast that nothing can even start to catch it is because it has no time to travel. This is perfectly obvious, these B's of physics explain, because the most fundamental concept in Relativity tells us that light can travel for billions of years without losing a millisecond ... so OBVIOUSLY it cannot have time to travel.
    And if these Founds can swallow all this certainty Physics needs for its degrees they need to explain their word “lost” then they need Masters of Physics to take them one step further and explain how even though Light has no time to travel mass must. This is very obvious because to travel a body, mass, increases its mass, and shrinks space, and slows time so that it can then appear to travel so that it can appear to get lost so all this physics can then come along and find it.

    And then the Peehaytchdees of physics come along to really educate these Founds that energy, light and mass are the same so we can have atomic-bombs... and that this mass is not really anything solid because the closer we get to look at it the more it has to vanish into probability-clouds .... and then these Peehaytchdees can teach them about quantum-physics and explain in detail how particles need a quantum-gap so that they can never meet each other ... so that each particle can be attracted to each other and AT THE SAME TIME also be repelled from each other ... .. and that particles/waves go from one level to another by passing through this quantum-gap in such a way that they can never enter this quantum-gap which they have to pass through so that they can never enter it ....

    And if these Founds can swallow all this wisdom only the Peehaytchdees in Physics appear to fathom ... with far more certainty than even their Uncertainty Principle ... then these Founds will be even smarter than Newton and Einstein because they will understand that only as long as a particle loses its antiparticle can it keep looking for it ... so that it when it finds it, it can then vanish with it to lose itself... just so physicists can then find it for this/their word “lost.”

    the Silent echo of One and None
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