We are looking at two things. The paradox of force and the field’s discrepancy. Nether of which science understands. Science is still in the primitive age when it comes to the understanding of force. This is why the unified field theory was proposed, to explain the concept of force from a fundamental level of understanding. However, the so-called brains of science still cannot provide a workable theory. In reference to an atom, there is smaller particles, such as the electron. In reference to the electron, there are smaller particles again. Science does not know where it ends because science is not advanced enough at this time. We can only assume what is holding partials together. In reference to force, of all particles and of any size, and regardless if it is earth or an atom, there is an energy field. All energy fields has a discrepancy that science does not know why or even where it comes from, but they do know how to address it with a man made device. There are also the magnetic monopoles. Science knows that they have to exist, but they cannot find it. In short, to answer your question, there is force embedded into the partials. The force is partials in it self. What we are looking at it a force paradox reality. It does not matter how far you look out or how far you look in. It is all the same. For example, the earth’s motion around the sun is similar to the motion of the electron. When we look deep into the electron, we look deep into earth. What we see is the motion of a moon. When we fully understand force, we have the means to build a device of perpetual motion. Keep in mind that the study of science is not also correct.
2006-06-08 14:39:41
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answered by Anonymous
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