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Originally Posted by reconnect In physics something 'at rest' means that it has no momentum. The trouble with this is that all our observations are conducted on a planet that is moving through space, this means that everything on the planet inherits the momentum of the planet. It essentially means that while things appear to be at rest the reality is that the observer and observed object have an inherited momentum and are moving together. Does this mean that nothing is truly at rest? |
Yes it does!That is in the manifested universe,all is motion,but at the back of all the scurry,there is an ocean of absolute stillness
this is the causeless-cause,that science has so much trouble trying to resolve.
Reality by its very nature is a paradox,and where you have motion,you also have
motionlessness!!!
kind regards michael.