Energy: Its characteristics and boundaries

How does science work? And what's all this about quantum mechanics?

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HexHammer wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote:The point being you're a stalker and a troll and an asshole to boot plus a terrible speller.
I think this thread witness about your stalking and trolling, without reason you attack me and trash talk.
You give me reason to do that. I don't need to stalk since you troll my threads and others retard.

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In physics energy simply means a capacity to do work. There's not much point in striving for a more precise definition than this without specifying what sort of "work" we're talking about. It's rather a "How long is a piece of string?" sort of question but Phil does make a good point about it. The universe contains only a finite amount of energy and this finite amount must always be conserved. Energy can come in many different forms and these forms can be defined in whatever arbitrary ways we choose but energy cannot be created or destroyed. However we choose to define it energy is eternal. In some interpretations of the Tao energy is god but in Taoism god is not a being. In both Buddhism and Taoism God is the universe is everything which is simply Being, but naturally such a sophisticated metaphysic lies beyond the conceptual grasp of those enslaved by the primitive monotheism invented by an Egyptian psychopath for the benefit of a gang of bloodthirsty Judean bandits with an axe to grind.
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Philosophy Explorer wrote:You give me reason to do that. I don't need to stalk since you troll my threads and others retard.
See I haven't done anything wrong here, and you come out of no where and viciously attacks me, so you are the troll and stalker.
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HexHammer wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote:You give me reason to do that. I don't need to stalk since you troll my threads and others retard.
See I haven't done anything wrong here, and you come out of no where and viciously attacks me, so you are the troll and stalker.
Wrong again arsehole. You are the stalker and troll here, everybody is aware of that. You just simply picked up where you left off at OPC since Scott banned your arse over there.

It's funny that HexHarmer says that "0.999999% of all threads are pointless" which raises the question "Why does this troll even bother to come over here?" What is he seeking to accomplish besides hurling abuse on fellow members. We've got you figured out loser and I won't let you wriggle out of this one snake because you and HC are losers.

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Philosophy Explorer wrote:
HexHammer wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote:You give me reason to do that. I don't need to stalk since you troll my threads and others retard.
See I haven't done anything wrong here, and you come out of no where and viciously attacks me, so you are the troll and stalker.
Wrong again arsehole. You are the stalker and troll here, everybody is aware of that. You just simply picked up where you left off at OPC since Scott banned your arse over there.

It's funny that HexHarmer says that "0.999999% of all threads are pointless" which raises the question "Why does this troll even bother to come over here?" What is he seeking to accomplish besides hurling abuse on fellow members. We've got you figured out loser and I won't let you wriggle out of this one snake because you and HC are losers.

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Go back to the forum from which you came, stop spamming this forum with your senseless spam.
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It appears that the characteristics and boundaries of energy are being DEMONSTRATED here via the "You are. No, YOU are." interaction going back and forth. At least you guys have made me laugh.

Thanks to those who have answered the OP questions. Most of the answers stretched my brain... but I tried to absorb the meanings telepathically. :D I'm not sure it worked. Although interesting, I'm not feeling any more clarity about defining energy.

As I often do, I come back to this standard: "Aw, it's the limitations of human understanding... who the hells knows?!" And does it matter if we don't know? As long as our experience reflects that we're significantly functional and efficient, I'm not sure there's any particular methodology to follow... and it doesn't matter what beliefs you die with. If there's any "energetic residue" after your body dies, perhaps that residue will be of the quality by which you vibrated while alive. That seems much more compelling to me than the idea of a god judging me.
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HexHarmer,

Why do you say 0.999999% of all threads are pointless?That must mean yours fits into that category retard. And why do you keep coming back to heap abuse on fellow members? Is it due to Scott booting you out of OPC so you have to take out your frustrations over here? What a loser! All that spam you do is pointless reject. Are you ever going to grow up?

Enough excitement for the moment Lacewing. I'm sure we can count on Hex to say more of his stupidity.

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Lacewing wrote:
HexHammer wrote:All these silly questions should be answered in basic shool physics ..how is it that you not know of these things?
I don't remember any physics in my education, and what I THINK is not the same as knowing. How is it that YOU don't know what YOU don't know??? Hmm? Please do answer!

I also like asking questions to see what other people think they know. :D

Here's another one for you: Why do you choose to be an arrogant ass? Please do reveal the answer. If we're going to be subjected to it, I think we deserve to hear why it's the best you can come up with.
What kind of hole of a country do you live in, if you did not have physics in school, which I very much doubt, so I say you lie!
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HexHammer wrote: What kind of hole of a country do you live in, if you did not have physics in school, which I very much doubt, so I say you lie!
It's the truth that I don't remember having physics, but I honestly don't think I was even signed up for anything like that. I was getting shuffled around a bit and I wasn't focused on school due to life circumstances. I just wanted "out", and I skipped classes a lot. I saw no point in following somebody else's idea of important memorization studies -- I was eager to learn directly from life, for myself. Eventually I ended up creating my own award-winning career in high tech (without any degrees). Just another of MANY reasons why I don't think we have to follow certain rules, paths, or beliefs. There's LOTS more going on than that -- which can be accessed and utilized with courage and clarity (it seems).

People can use/waste their intelligence in a lot of different directions... so it doesn't mean much by itself.
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HexHarmer asks:

"What kind of hole of a country do you live in, if you did not have physics in school, which I very much doubt, so I say you lie!" And what kind of shithole do you live in? You're the model for lying. I don't doubt, I know how much of a pathetic loser you are, troll. Loves to post pointless posts that only seek to abuse others. Why don't you crawl back under your rock, worm, and consider how to make worthwhile contributions instead of your degenerate spam. Or go back to OPC.

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Lacewing wrote:It's the truth that I don't remember having physics, but I honestly don't think I was even signed up for anything like that. I was getting shuffled around a bit and I wasn't focused on school due to life circumstances. I just wanted "out", and I skipped classes a lot. I saw no point in following somebody else's idea of important memorization studies -- I was eager to learn directly from life, for myself. Eventually I ended up creating my own award-winning career in high tech (without any degrees). Just another of MANY reasons why I don't think we have to follow certain rules, paths, or beliefs. There's LOTS more going on than that -- which can be accessed and utilized with courage and clarity (it seems).

People can use/waste their intelligence in a lot of different directions... so it doesn't mean much by itself.
You have a very foolish view of life, what you learn in school are from the best and brightest of minds's words that are written in books, but you now comes to a forum filled with kukus, mad men and village idiots to rely on their nonsense and babble.
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Philosophy Explorer wrote:HexHarmer asks:

"What kind of hole of a country do you live in, if you did not have physics in school, which I very much doubt, so I say you lie!" And what kind of shithole do you live in? You're the model for lying. I don't doubt, I know how much of a pathetic loser you are, troll. Loves to post pointless posts that only seek to abuse others. Why don't you crawl back under your rock, worm, and consider how to make worthwhile contributions instead of your degenerate spam. Or go back to OPC.
My fav stalker retard, comes to troll and trash talk.
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HexHammer wrote: You have a very foolish view of life
You don't know what my view of life is... so you're an arrogant fool to suggest that you do.
HexHammer wrote:what you learn in school are from the best and brightest of minds's words that are written in books,
Learning patterns and repetition and what is supposedly "known" and what the system defines as necessary or important? That may be your path... which would explain a lot.
HexHammer wrote: but you now comes to a forum filled with kukus, mad men and village idiots to rely on their nonsense and babble.
Which one are you? No, that's not why I'm here. So you still don't have it right. I guess school didn't prepare you for broader views.
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Lacewing wrote:
HexHammer wrote: You have a very foolish view of life
You don't know what my view of life is... so you're an arrogant fool to suggest that you do.
HexHammer wrote:what you learn in school are from the best and brightest of minds's words that are written in books,
Learning patterns and repetition and what is supposedly "known" and what the system defines as necessary or important? That may be your path... which would explain a lot.
HexHammer wrote: but you now comes to a forum filled with kukus, mad men and village idiots to rely on their nonsense and babble.
Which one are you? No, that's not why I'm here. So you still don't have it right. I guess school didn't prepare you for broader views.
You are not very bright, that's why you come here to ask subfundemental questions, that any child could answer, ergo you are mentally under a child's mentallity, in certain areas.
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HexHarmer said:

"You are not very bright, that's why you come here to ask subfundemental questions, that any child could answer, ergo you are mentally under a child's mentallity, in certain areas." Look who's cozy chatting with babble and nonsense. No wonder why Scott kicked his ass out of OPC. Go crawl back under your rock snake and stop boring us to death. So far you haven't contributed anything worthwhile here troll (btw there's no such word as "subfundemental" dope and you must be retarded to misspell mentality too).

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