SELFPROOF 0110 - ENERGY
CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL
Energy
is an indirectly observed quantity. It is often understood as the
ability a physical system has to do work on other physical systems.
Since work is defined as a force acting through a distance (a length
of space), energy is always equivalent to the ability to exert pulls
or pushes against the basic forces of nature along a path of a
certain length. The total energy contained in an object is identified
with its mass and energy (like mass) cannot be created or destroyed.
When matter (ordinary material particles) is changed into energy
(such as energy of motion, or into radiation), the mass of the system
does not change through the transformation process. However, there
may be mechanistic limits as to how much of the matter in an object
may be changed into other types of energy and thus into work, on
other systems. (Wikipedia 19 Mar 2012)
MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
- The
effects of gravity are only apparent in teelpairs, the teels of which
are attracted toward each other through their mutual gravitypull.
(see Argument 0111)
- Every teelpair has energy which is the movement of its teels due to their mutual gravitypull. (see Argument 0112)
- The energy of a teelpair is as kineticenergy or potentialenergy or a mix of both. (see Argument 0113)
- Energy is a conserved property. (see Argument 0114)
- The
spin of the teels in a teelpair is a third form of teelpair energy
(after kineticenergy and potentialenergy) called latentenergy.
(see Argument 0118)
COMMENTARY
For
the Current Model, energy and mass are different forms of
the same thing. This means that in suitable conditions energy can be
transformed into mass and mass can be transformed into energy.
For the
Malta Template, mass is a property of teels and energy is a property
of teelpairs. Thus mass and energy are not different forms of the same
thing and cannot be transformed from one to the other.
The
two descriptions are not incompatible, however. This is because that
of the Current Model is at a level above that of
teels and is therefore missing any sight of the mechanisms and
processes that enable the transformation of mass into energy and vice
versa. As will be seen in coming chapters, mass and energy as described
in this chapter, evolve into forms that perform exactly as required by
the Current Model.
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