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Spencer Heath Archive
Item 100
Penciled by Heath on notepad paper.
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Action or events of greater magnitude than a single quantum are composed of multiple quanta always in whole numbers. The quantity of action in any event or series of events depends on the number of quanta involved.
The fixed magnitude of any quantum is not affected by the proportions in which its three aspects or characteristics are composed.
Differences among quanta are due to differences of proportion in which their three characteristics are united to constitute the action or event. These differences of proportion within the quantum involve no change or difference in its over-all dimension or magnitude. Hence such differences in composition are qualitative differences within the constant magnitude of the whole.
All quanta are quantitatively of the same magnitude but in composition highly variable.
Qualitative differences among actions or events of any magnitude are due to qualitative differences among the quanta of which they are composed. Thus quanta can differ in kind though they do not differ in size.
In any multiple-quanta action or event:
- When the quanta are composed of least mass and least period of time (highest frequency), then the motion-time ratio (velocity) must be maximum — velocity of radiation, light.
- When the quanta are composed of maximum mass-motion
ratio and maximum period of time, then the motion-time ratio (velocity) must be least — nearest approach to no motion or absolute zero.
- When the quanta are composed of the least time period, then the mass-motion ratio times the motion-time ratio — the rate of work or energy per unit of time — must be at its utmost maximum — as in atomic explosion, etc.
These three kinds of action or events .. /Breaks off/
Metadata
Title | Subject - 100 - The Quantum Composition Of Events |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 1:1-116 |
Document number | 100 |
Date / Year | |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Penciled by Heath on notepad paper |
Keywords | Physics Quantum Composition |