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Originally Posted by <<>> Assume that Energy is Matter. Both things are exactly the same, E=M. But don't be confused, I don't mean mass, I mean matter. So your body is energy.
How would the world be?
What would the assumption impply?
Would the laws of thermodynamics still work?
As the particles of matter cannot be destroyed, then I believe that the laws of thermodynamics still would work. |
The world would be embedded into a reality that is complete, unified, and curiously open. The assumptions imply that a part of the universe could transform itself into another. The laws of thermodynamics wouldn't have to work. The reality you are proposing creates a situation where laws won't work, they would be obsolete. The parts of the universe could continue transforming into whatever it needed to accomplish instead of the current state of things where things must exist apart from everything else.
Is that enough physics for you, Guille?