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2006-08-10 09:39:00 · 13 answers · asked by goring 6 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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boredom -- think about it, what has ever made you move?

2006-08-10 09:49:59 · answer #1 · answered by me 7 · 0 0

motion is cause by force that is inserted on an object. REmember the first Law of Newton. Object in motion remain in motion and object at rest remained at rest unless and outside force act on them. Moreover motion is cause by acceleration dued to force applied on that object.

2006-08-10 16:46:45 · answer #2 · answered by problemsolver86 3 · 0 0

Everything is in constant motion. The body was designed to move. It takes more effort to remain still.
The Earth spins at a rate of 1000 mph, and around the Sun at about 10,000 mph. Everything works in vortexes. Spirals.
Moon around the Earth. Earth around the Sun. Sun around the Galaxy. It is said there are 12 vortexes at work on Earth. One in the Bermuda Triangle. And we supposedly heach have a vortex spinning from our body up to the higher dimensions.
One source in my studies said we could do more to help the Earth, than writing 50 self-help books, if we just spun around in a spinning pattern, clockwise, to the right, with nature, while standing on one spot.
Drawing Heaven to Earth.

2006-08-10 16:47:13 · answer #3 · answered by Tegghiaio Aldobrandi 3 · 0 0

Motion exists because of electromagnetic energy. This form of energy continually moves at the speed of light - "c". This is true whether the energy is that of radio waves or cosmic radiation.

The reason for starting with photons, is that high energy photons are able to form into electrons, and then the electrons into neutrons and protons. What this means is, mass being formed of electromagnetic energy acts in accordance to what it is composed of. Such as, ice may be a solid, but it is still water formed of H20. The limits placed on ice is according to what it is made of.

Mass being composed of electromagnetic energy, means that it is in composition made up waveform. It, ultimately, is subject to the following: E = hf, mk = hf, and c = hf. Energy, as mass, change in frequency according to the energy contained within them. A moving mass has an increase of frequency (energy) in the direction of movement, mk = hf. This energy increase is at the expense of energy (hf) that exists at right angles to the direction of travel. The frequency loss at right angles is directly proportional to the increase of "hf" in direction of travel.

An illustration of what frequency conversion does may be found in you flying, by yourself, unaided. If you were able to change the overall frequency of your body just slightly in one direction, you would begin moving in the direction of that frequency (energy) increase. A person could make a flying carpet that really worked, if they could control the overall frequency of the carpet so it was just a little greater in one direction.

So, that which causes a mass to move is its overall mass frequency.

To understand a little more clearly read "What is Time" at http://360.yahoo.com/noddarc

2006-08-10 17:40:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

due to Newton's laws of motion (i don't remember which one exactly) the body still in motion except there is a force to stop it so all of us are in motion

2006-08-10 16:46:51 · answer #5 · answered by omar g 2 · 0 0

external unbalanced system of forces causes motion in a body.

2006-08-10 16:44:57 · answer #6 · answered by flori 4 · 0 0

can't tell, but the cause of CHANGE of motion is a force.

2006-08-10 16:42:37 · answer #7 · answered by Blues Man 2 · 1 0

Action = Reaction!

2006-08-10 16:42:42 · answer #8 · answered by True Blue 4 · 0 0

action
and for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
-this is the only thing i remember from physics

2006-08-10 16:43:08 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My young sons...
lol

2006-08-10 16:42:49 · answer #10 · answered by MaryBeth 7 · 0 0

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