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babyrazor
Isn't everything merely the interaction of vibrations?
Can't you just classify "matter" as interlocking wave bundles?



Zephir
QUOTE (babyrazor+Jan 9 2007, 01:10 AM)
Can't you just classify "matter" as interlocking wave bundles?

Yep, for example the AWT is based upon such approach. This concept must be recursive though, to be working.
ChaosTheory
Vibrations, or wave bundles, need some type or force to move yes.
This being a moving force.

Thus the type of motion or kinetic energy, transferred or not, is always on the move.
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