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N0B0DY
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06-21-2007, 05:11 PM
Re: Does everything move?

It seems apparent to me that there is a difference between somewhere and nowhere, the former implying some existing place and the latter implying no existing place, and that should apply to the dimensional ground state.

There is also an infinite difference between the inversely proportionate relationship of position and momentum, where increasingly accurate measurments of position or momentum decreases the other respectively, and that of absolute position or momentum. The absolute is opposite relativity, infinity, because it is the sum of infinity and beyond; infinity is progressive, and the absolute is non-progressive.

The former would relate to zpe, naturally, because it is based on the infinite gathering of short-lived energy exchanges of virtual particles. So I agree that it is not zero, but disagree that it has anything to do with the absolute state of the universe.

The closest or best analogy I could give to explain my argument would be that of envisioning doing a headstand in outerspace. Which way would you turn? So, similarly, the absolute universe can't move because it doesn't know which way to go. All ways are the same, and moving in all directions at the same time is the same as not moving at all at any time.
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