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12-05-2005, 09:07 AM

If conventionally, we call any separate amount of matter (for inst. – a piece of ice, or let’s say a plane with its engine turned off, or any amount of gas or steam) single system, or independent system, than any separate amount of matter itself can be in two states: expended and contracted. When matter converts to expended form, it looses mass but acquires kinetics, but when converts into contracted form, looses kinetics but acquires mass, i.e. mass and kinetics of single system are inverse proportionally to each-other.
Independent, i.e. self-dependant motion of any single system in a contracted form is only free fall, or concentration of matter to some center, but motion of thrown by somebody a piece of ice or flying plane with working engine can’t be counted a single system, as they present a kind of motion, caused by external force – in first case caused by fuel’s combustion, but in the second – by influencing of mechanical outer force (anyway changing of forms of a single system is depended on outer environment: e.g. water "placed on the Sun" will turn into light at once, but placed in refrigerator to piece of ice) i.e. the speed of any matter, already being in expanded or contracted state at given moment can be divided into three sorts:
The speed that is given by
1. Outer influence 2.Inner capability at given moment to expend, 3. Inner capability at given moment to contract. The highest form of inner capability to expend is light. I’ll repeat again:
  • Independent, i.e. self-dependant motion of any single system already being in a contracted form is only free fall, or concentration of matter to some center.
  • Dependent motion of any single system in contracted or expended forms can be of several kinds of motions, caused by several kinds of influence of outer force on a single system either in a contracted or expended forms.
  • The highest, ultimate form of capability of any single system to expend is light (i.e. turning of any single system's condition from any "heavy" to the "lightest" form), i.e. capability to occupy any free ("empty") part of space "easily".
  
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