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Originally Posted by N0B0DY If everything is moving in all directions, including opposite directions, at the same time, wouldn't all motion be negated before anything could move? I don't see how the universe could even do the Heisenberg jiggle, let alone gain momentum.
Perhaps all the motion is due to racing minds. |
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Dear Nobody:
Consider a center source of omnidirectional motion.
Bisect it through the middle.
180o of it is moving in incrementlaly opposite directions, relative to the other half.
Quadrasection into 90o segments, same same. No?
Refer Newton's 3rd law (For every action there is a reaction, equal and opposite).
Post Script.
Another temporal example:
Portions of a river running north to south sometimes move in a northerly direction, on their way south to the ocean.
Regards,
-RP