Motion and kinetic phenomena
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Definition
It is the condition of a region of the Elementary Field where the distribution of the stochastic fluctuations (Elementary Events) that make up the Elementary Action shows an orientation towards one direction. So, in a space-time domain, as for a particle of matter or for radiation, we can identify "divergence", a particular form of the correlation of the distributions of the elementary perturbations of the point-events that compose that domain (Translation).
This is the root of kinetic phenomena, the phenomena of motion.
Common definition
(Link to Wikipedia page: Motion).
Description
Motion is a phenomenon, something that happens... A process, a dynamic condition, not a state, a property / phenomenon of / in the Elementary Field. It is the dynamical condition of a space-time domain in which the distribution of the stochastic perturbations, the Elementary Action, shows a direction.
See also
- Mode/Component of Action
- Translation
- Phenomena
- Space-time and metric phenomena
- Mass and gravitational phenomena
- Charge and electric phenomena
- Spin and magnetic phenomena
- TFNR - The world of continuity and the fundamental physical quantities: Mass - Motion - Charge - Spin
- TFNR - From the Elementary Events (Elementary Action) to the fundamental physical quantities
- TFNR - The fundamental physical quantities in the terms of deformation of a homogeneous field
- TFNR - Motion (Translation – Divergence – Flux)
- TFNR - Unbelievable equivalencies
- TFNR - Motion
Classification
- Topic id: t_motion_kinetic
- Belongs to the class: Fundamental Physical Quantities
- Has as instances:
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