• Elements, Compounds & Molecules - Lessons - Blendspace
  • Matter is a substance that has inertia and occupies physical space.
  • Individual particles in liquids and gases have no fixed positions and move chaotically.
  • Particles in all states of matter are in constant motion. Solid particles vibrate only. They have the least amount of energy.
  • A particle exists for a long time, vibrating on both the quantum and fundamental levels.
  • Mass is a captive form of wave energy. All particles of matter have kinetic energy. They either vibrate, rotate, or move through space.
  • Never-before-seen particles come from the fundamental grid.
  • The observable order of causation is not self-explanatory. The fundamental physics grid contains the answers needed.
  • Our perception of reality is a subjective, non-material one.
  • There is something real out there that is independent of the observer.
  • Everything is energy or energy that is transitioning. Mass is never without its active properties. Observer-dependent reality misses much of the picture. The rest of reality lies just beyond our ken. We can only see the beginnings of reality, but never a reality in its totality. Yesterday’s truth will give way to tomorrow’s truth.
  • Particles either vibrate, rotate, or move through space.
  • They produce the laws of nature in triplicate. Triplicates in mass. There are three copies of all matters (identical but heavier). Triplicates in energy (identical, but heavier).
  • There is a three on one platform of physics:
  • Fundamental, quantum, and classic. (We can see one, two we can’t).
  • They communicate with each other.