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Re: acgra-graco philosophy - 03-26-2007, 04:19 PM

Antonio, I do see where you may have been confused by my answer to the last post, but I was simply replying the the vastness of your question, not to the state temperature, we as humans, exist in, within the larger answer I gave. Sorry for the confusion...

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Then these become two catastrophic thermodynamic events which have no gradual transitions between states analogous to life-death events of mortal beings.
No, not true at all Antonio. Cold thermodynamic FS is constantly transitioning/transmutating to hot thermodynamic events, and vice versa, from first fundamental motion, to first stars, and on down into the final decay into the cold thermodynamics, which hot thermodynamics evolved out of, by the simple frictions of first motions of the fundamental substance, on up. The absolute fundamental substance is what is truly transitioning/transmutating from first motion friction heat, first friction sound, first ticks, however you want it, all the way up to first fusion of fundamental substance, into the first finite mass and velocity star, then explosion into a vacuumized space quantumized history of quantum, classical and relative idea space, and in that order. This is all possible, and absolutely required, because the FS must have all state changing abilities, for any universe at all, to exist. One FS must be able to change All states, cold, heat, stationary, slow, fast, elemental structures whatever, in any and all directions, if all comes from one FS, which all science and religions seems to point to.

So, I see no catastrophic events, as you do. I see a smooth transitioning/transmuting universe, of the first order. The way I'd re-write the 2nd and 3rd laws of thermodynamics, without delving to deep into the subject in a formal fashion, is; "All fundamental universal motion, is thermodynamicly caused motion, constantly and entirely equilibriated, by the balances between, cold thermo-hydro-dynamics and hot thermo-hydro-dynamics of the absolute FS, transitioning/transmuting the FS, within it's self-cold and self-hot, thermal motions." It's simply a cold first, hot second, thermodynamic engine of the universe, powered by its self-thermal motions, and fed by its self-FS fuel, all the way in from infinity, constantly re-fueling the finite engine. The boundary between the two-stage thermodynamic system, is the boundary of no real boundary. The boundary/no boundary conditions, at light cone edge, are constantly changing distances. The boundary/no boundary conditions, at the infinitisimal finite actions, exist everywhere in finiteness, and most likely far out into infinity, beyond the finiteness light cone, by the actions of distant extra-cosmic CTHD space storms. It takes a lot of fuel to run the finite engine, so I say it's constantly being re-fueled by infinite/infinitesimal FS, yet finiteness is simply borrowing the fuel from the FS, and the fuel is simply cooling back into infinite FS. It's all a series of finite visable engines, and less visable, down to the infinitesimal level, finite and infinitely located engines, and all fueled by the self-FS motions, of its attendent infinite FS.

You can call it a trickster photon, if you want to, but the model functions scientifically true, all the way, as a fundamental two-stage thermodynamic system. There are no bumps in the smooth transitioning road, of cold to hot THD FS, and again back to cold, re-evolving back to hot and cooling the the warm state we live in...

Lloyd

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The universe is always eternally heating and cooling a FS...


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