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CHAPTER 11 – Matter and Energy

SECTION A

11.1 - Matter is an aspect of the Universe detectable by the human physical senses of touch, and/or sight, and/or smell, and/or taste, and/or hearing. (Definition)

11.2 - An object is any aspect of the Universe detectable by the human physical senses of touch, and/or sight, and/or smell, and/or taste, and/or hearing. (1.9)

11.3 - Matter is an object detectable by the human physical senses of touch, and/or sight, and/or smell, and/or taste, and/or hearing. (Construction)

11.4 - A Quantity is any multiple of any object. (Definition)

11.5 - Mass is a quantity of matter. (Definition)

11.6 – All definitions are defined objects. (4.29)

11.7 - Any definition includes each and every of its composing dimensions. (4.43)

11.8 - Each and every Object, each and every Dimension, each and every Definition, and each and every Architecture is simultaneously a Complex Object, a Complex Dimension, a Complex Definition, and a Complex Architecture. (6.25)

11.9 - If any Object B partly composes or wholly composes any Object A, then Object B is "Included" in the composition of Object A. (4.38)

11.10 - Any definition includes each and every of its composing dimensions, objects, definitions and architectures. (9.18)

11.11 - Mass is composed of matter. (Construction)

11.12 - Mass is an object detectable by the human physical senses of touch, and/or sight, and/or smell, and/or taste, and/or hearing. (Construction)

11.13 - The definition of mass includes the definition of matter. (Construction)

11.14 - Definitions, objects, dimensions and architectures are networks of direct or indirect relationships. (9.48)

11.15 – The definition of mass is a network of direct or indirect relationships. (Construction)

11.16 - The definition of matter is a network of direct or indirect relationships. (Construction)

11.17 - The definition of mass includes the network of matter. (Construction)

11.18 - The network of direct or indirect relationships composing mass includes the network of direct or indirect relationships composing matter. (Construction)

11.19 - Networks in a relationship are dimensions of the relationship. (10.56)

11.20 - Mass is a dimension of matter. (Construction)

11.21 - Matter is a dimension of mass. (Construction)

SECTION B

11.22 – An object detectable by the human physical senses of touch, and/or sight, and/or smell, and/or taste, and/or hearing exists in this Universe. (1.10)

11.23 - All objects detectable by the human physical senses of touch, and/or sight, and/or smell, and/or taste, and/or hearing exist in this Universe. (Construction)

11.24 - Energy produces or prevents motion, or has a tendency to do so. (Definition)

11.25 - The Big Bang created a Universe composed of energy. (Definition)

11.26 - Any definition includes each and every of its composing dimensions, objects, definitions and architectures. (9.18)

11.27 - The definition of the Universe includes the definition of energy. (Construction)

11.28 – Definitions, objects, dimensions and architectures are networks of direct or indirect relationships. (9.48)

11.29 – Objects, definitions and architectures in a relationship are dimensions of the relationship. (10.44)

11.30 - Energy is a dimension of the Universe. (Construction)

11.31 - The Universe is a dimension of energy. (Construction)

11.32 - Each and every Object, each and every Dimension, each and every Definition, and each and every Architecture is simultaneously an Object, a Dimension, a Definition, and an Architecture. (6.24)
                                           
11.33 - Energy is an object. (Construction)

11.34 - Energy is an object, dimension, definition and architecture. (Construction)

11.35 - The Universe is composed of energy. (Construction)

11.36 – The Universe is an object. (Construction)

11.37 - The Universe is an object, dimension, definition and architecture. (Construction)

SECTION C

11.38 - Any definition includes each and every of its composing dimensions. (4.43)

11.39 - The Universe is an object, dimension, definition and architecture. (11.37)

11.40 - Each and every Object, each and every Dimension, each and every Definition, and each and every Architecture is simultaneously a Complex Object, a Complex Dimension, a Complex Definition, and a Complex Architecture. (6.25)

11.41 - The Universe is a complex definition composed of each and every of its composing definitions. (Construction)

11.42 - The Universe is a complex architecture composed of each and every of its composing architectures. (Construction)

11.43 - The Universe is a complex dimension composed of each and every of its composing dimensions. (Construction)

11.44 - The Universe is a complex object composed of each and every of its composing objects. (Construction)

11.45 - The Universe is composed of each and every of its composing objects, definitions, dimensions and architectures. (Construction)

SECTION D

11.46 – An object detectable by the human physical senses of touch, and/or sight, and/or smell, and/or taste, and/or hearing exists in this Universe. (1.10)

11.47 - Each and every Object, each and every Dimension, each and every Definition, and each and every Architecture is simultaneously an Object, a Dimension, a Definition, and an Architecture. (6.24)

11.48 - Definitions, objects, dimensions and architectures exist in this Universe. (Construction)
           
11.49 - The Universe is composed of energy. (11.35)

11.50 - Objects, definitions, dimensions and architectures are composed of energy. (Construction)

11.51 - Energy is an object, dimension, definition and architecture. (11.34)

11.52 - Any definition includes each and every of its composing dimensions. (4.43)

11.53 - The Universe is composed of each and every object, definition, dimension and architecture. (Construction)

11.54 - Definitions, objects, dimensions and architectures are networks of direct or indirect relationships. (9.48)

11.55 - The Universe is a network of each and every object, definition, dimension and architecture. (Construction)

11.56 - The Universe is a network composed of each and every direct relationship, and each and every indirect relationship. (Construction)

11.57 - The Universe is a network of direct and indirect relationships. (Construction)

11.58 - Energy is a network composed of each and every direct relationship, and each and every indirect relationship. (Construction)

11.59 - Energy is a network of direct and indirect relationships. (Construction)

11.60 - A network is an architecture, and/or object, and/or dimension, and/or definition of direct or indirect relationships completely or partially composing a complex architecture, and/or complex object, and/or complex dimension, and/or complex definition. (9.13)

11.61 - Each and every network is composed of objects, definitions, dimensions and architectures. (Construction)

11.62 - Each and every network is composed of each and every of its composing object networks, definition networks, dimension networks and definition networks. (Construction)

11.63 - Each and every network is composed of each and every of its composing networks. (Construction)

11.64 - The Universe is a network composed of objects, dimensions, definitions and architectures. (Construction)

11.65 - The Universe is a network composed of each and every object network, dimension network, definition network and architecture network. (Construction)

SECTION E

11.66 - The Universe is composed of energy. (11.35)

11.67 - E=MC2  [ (E)nergy equals (M)ass times (C)the speed of light squared ], is an equation. (Definition)

11.68 - All equations exist in this Universe.  (Definition)

11.69 - All equations are composed of energy. (Construction)

11.70 - Energy is a network composed of each and every direct relationship, and each and every indirect relationship. (11.58)

11.71 - Any equation is a network of direct or indirect relationships. (Construction)

SECTION F

11.72 - Energy is an object, dimension, definition and architecture. (11.34)

11.73 - All equations are composed of energy. (11.69)

11.74 - Equations are objects, dimensions, definitions and architectures. (Construction)

11.75 - An indirect relationship is composed of one or more direct relationships, and one or more indirect relationships. (8.23)

11.76 - Energy is a network of direct and indirect relationships. (11.59)

11.77 - The Universe is composed of energy. (11.35)

11.78 - E=MC2  is an architecture of direct and indirect relationships among energy, mass, and the constant speed of light. (Construction)

11.79 - The Universe is composed of each and every object, definition, dimension and architecture. (11.53)

11.80 - Energy, mass and the constant speed of light exist in this Universe. (Construction)

11.81 - Mass and the constant speed of light are composed of energy. (Construction)

11.82 - Energy, mass and the constant speed of light are objects. (Construction)

11.83 - Energy, mass and the constant speed of light are objects, dimensions, definitions and architectures. (Construction)

11.84 - Energy is a network of direct and indirect relationships, mass is a network of direct and indirect relationships, and the constant speed of light is a network of direct and indirect relationships. (Construction)

11.85 - The Universe is a network composed of each and every object network, dimension network, definition network and architecture network. (11.65)

11.86 - The Universe is composed of energy, mass and the constant speed of light. (Construction)

11.87 - Energy, mass and the constant speed of light are networks. (Construction)

11.88 - The Universe is a network composed of the network of energy, the network of mass and the network of the constant speed of light. (Construction)

11.89 - The Universe is a network composed of energy, mass and the constant speed of light. (Construction)

SECTION G

11.90 - Influence is any dominant or recessive change to relationships composing definitions, objects, dimensions and definitions. (10.10)

11.91 - If Object X influences Object Y, then X must exist in a direct or indirect relationship with Y, and Y must exist in a direct or indirect relationship with X, each direct to each direct, and each indirect to each indirect. (10.47)

11.92 – If Dimension A partly or wholly composes any Object B, and if the definition of an object composing Dimension A changes, then the definition of Object B changes. (5.23)

11.93 - In any relationship A+B+C, any change to A influences B and C, any change to B influences A and C, and any change to C influences A and B. (Construction)

11.94 - Any change to any object in a relationship influences all objects in that relationship. (Construction)

11.95 - Any change to any object in a network influences all objects in that network. (Construction)

11.96 - Any change to any object, dimension, definition or architecture in a relationship influences all objects, dimensions, definitions or architectures in that relationship. (Construction)

11.97 - Any change to any object, dimension, definition or architecture in a network influences all objects, dimensions, definitions or architectures in that network. (Construction)

11.98 - The Universe is a network composed of energy, mass and the constant speed of light. (11.89)

11.99 - Any change to the object energy influences the object mass and the object constant speed of light. (Construction)

11.100 - Any change to the object mass influences the object energy and the object constant speed of light. (Construction)

11.101 - Any change to the object speed of light influences the object energy and the object mass. (Construction)

11.102 - Any change to the object, dimension, definition or architecture of energy influences the object, dimension, definition or architecture of mass, and the object, dimension, definition or architecture of the constant speed of light. (Construction)

 

The relationships among energy, mass and the speed of light are the fundamental relationships governing existence in this Universe. Because each relationship can be viewed in terms of mass, the Universe can be viewed entirely in terms of mass. This means the Universe, and every detectable object in the Universe, can be viewed in physical terms.

Physical objects composing a physical Universe have far reaching implications. For example, equations are composed of the same substance, and the same relationships, as the objects they are "describing". The next two chapters carry this phenomenon to its logical conclusion.

 

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