Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archives
Item 33
Penciled by Heath on notepad paper.
November, 1961
Mass Velocity Time
Events of a given magnitude
Motion element Velocity
Less frequency Cooler
Time element
Entropy determines that velocity shall slow down
Then in events of a given kind and size as velocity (frequency) diminishes duration must rise. Entropy thus determines longer cycles or spans
Where events in succession are of equal size (over all) so far as there is equality of mass, any change of ratio must be between velocity or frequency of motion and its durance in time. The entropy that diminishes velocity thus determines that, in all events otherwise similar, duration shall increase. The tendency of the Cosmic events therefore is
Wave has 2 modes of action
1. Rectilinear — least mass, most velocity
2. Transverse — constant least mass Constant energy
Most motion, amplitude, least frequency
Energy varies as amplitude Variable
energy
Only at least mass is velocity highest. At all greater mass entropy diminishes velocity and for equal events increases duration.
Where the masses are of similar organization but their events are unequal (over all) then parallel events as their velocities diminish will collide less and duration will increase (Live better and thus longer) and new organizations of higher complexity will arise.
Metadata
Title | Subject - 33 - Entropy Effects In Events Of A Given Magnitude |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 1:1-116 |
Document number | 33 |
Date / Year | 1961-11-01 |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Penciled by Heath on notepad paper |
Keywords | Physics |