what is the reason of the mass existence?
what is the reason of the love of science and math existence?
2006-08-28 10:32:06
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Why does energy exist? Energy exists because mass exists, mass exists because of electromagnetic energy, and electromagnetic energy exists because it was created that way.
Let's take a quick look at why things work in this manner. First, in order for energy to exist, there must be an entity that has variable potential for change - mass (in that of our universe this all has to do with movement - motion). Then, in order for a change in mass to change, there must be some entity that is able to directly relate to a mass, cause it to change position in some manner, and all the while leaving the mass intact so that it remains the same after the change as before the change. Lastly, we need to have some background value that is common to both mass and energy so that one has directly the same value all the while as the other = time.
Moving backward from time to mass we find:
a. Time is the basis of both mass and energy. This is obvious when considering the physics trilogy. E = mc2, m = E/c2, and c2 = E/m. It is this last equation we are interested in first. This says that a gravitational field is a product of mass and energy. It is not a perpetual created entity, and it has energy as its source of being. In that it is a product of the two, it is a common value between them. This is true also of the first two equations. Notice that both mass and energy are varibles, and c2 does not change. http://360.yahoo.com/noddarc there is a two page writing "What is a Graviton" that explains this in an easily understood manner.
Then we need to look at electromagnetic energy. Because of the constant value of this energy, it is considered to be an unchangable value - that is correct. This energy always moves at the same speed, and it must maintain the speed, because it is the basis of our existence. It is that value that causes all of our universe, in all manners, to move from the present into the past, that causes the future to arrive exactly at the same point as the present is moving into the past. The equation that describes this value is, hf = E. Plank's constant times the frequency of a photon is equal to energy.
The concept of energy leads us to consider what mass is. Mass is electromagnetic energy that has formed into three dimensions. Electromagnetic energy, itself, is one dimensional, but it becomes three dimensional when it forms into a mass. It does this by forming into electrons first, then these form into neutrons and protons. An electron has a magnetic half, and electric equatoral region and a mass half. It is the mass half that offers resistence to movement (which is a definition of what mass does).
2006-08-28 17:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You might as well ask why the Universe exists.
Personally I don't know, and I'm fairly sure nobody else does either. If you must have an answer, then God made it so, but then you get the problem of what is God and why would that God bother.
2006-08-30 08:57:00
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answer #3
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answered by clive 2
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if Science could explain what it is instead of saying its a lump packet, than I may or may not be able to give you a reason.
2006-08-28 16:44:43
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answered by goring 6
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