02-02-2006, 09:25 AM
Hmmm... :S
Look, an atom is whizzing about in the air as a gas. What makes it do that?
You could say it does that because it has a lot of energy.
My question is "What is energy?".
You see, I am asking what is it in that atom that is causing it to move of its own accord? There are no forces like gravity acting on it as far as I know.
Teh Ekwee, you said:
"Energy IS the side effect of the speed of moving particles colliding with one another"
So how does the first particle begin to move? If you boil water, how do the particles suddenly become free?
Look, an atom is whizzing about in the air as a gas. What makes it do that?
You could say it does that because it has a lot of energy.
My question is "What is energy?".
You see, I am asking what is it in that atom that is causing it to move of its own accord? There are no forces like gravity acting on it as far as I know.
Teh Ekwee, you said:
"Energy IS the side effect of the speed of moving particles colliding with one another"
So how does the first particle begin to move? If you boil water, how do the particles suddenly become free?
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