Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 693
Pencil by Heath on notepad paper.
Winter 1957-1958?
Energy, as action is of two kinds: one kind is radiant and unconfined, organized only in “waves” in which its mass or particle aspect is objectively negligible or, at least, imperceptible to experience. In the other kind it is confined, concentrated and amassed, organized in structures, basically atoms, that have geometrical dimensions and the properties of inertia, momentum or force (according to their relative motions in the whole) that taken together are called mass.
Radiant energy and confined energy, structures of waves and structures of atoms, have three aspects or elements in common: there is a mass or particle aspect having inertia; there is a motion or velocity aspect; and there is a time aspect determining its frequency, period or duration.
Confined or atomic or mass energy, besides having geometrical dimensions,
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