| Communication is sometimes hard -
02-16-2005, 12:52 AM
Hi Marketa;
On the subject of "interactions", it may not be as clear to someone else as it is to you. When I think of interactions, the numbers(sources) of interactions are important as well as energy frequencies and direction and distances relative to the sources.
As for the fundamental laws of nature, I choose to base my models of fundamental processes with these laws as a starting point. INHO, anyone that wishes to ignore or attempt to disprove these fundamental laws can do as they wish. Personally, I don't have the time or desire to re-invent the wheel.
As for the analogy you used for the creation or destruction of energy, I'm afraid I disagree. Energy simply changes its angle, direction and/or density and volume. None of these processes result in a net change.
Cheers...John A.
P.S.
Sometimes my first impression after reading someones ideas is related mostly to my way of thinking and I may review it two or more times to search for alternate ways of interperting the information. We may witness the same event and come away with a completly different interpertation of what we saw. |