Is it fair, to call energy, matter in motion? Is it matter with momentum?
Since Photons are massless and so are neutrinos, are they just types of
energy, or primal energy, or proto-matter (wanna-be?).
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Energy is conserved because we want our theories to be time translation invariant (c.f.
Noether's theorem).
Brent
On 1/20/2013 7:37 AM, Telmo Menezes wrote:
Hi Roger,
I would say the opposite - energy not being conserved would pose a harder challenge to
materialism, because then you'd have
Hi Telmo Menezes
Good point. The answer is the same source that the
universe came from.
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Time: 2013-01-20, 10:37:56
Subject: Re: Does energy obey the laws of materialism ?
Hi Roger,
I would say the
Hi Roger,
I would say the opposite - energy not being conserved would pose a harder
challenge to materialism, because then you'd have to ask where it comes
from and where it goes.
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Roger Clough wrote:
> Does energy obey the laws of materialism ?
>
> Energy pres
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