Have you ever noticed that energy and matter act a lot like water?

April 29th, 2009

I am truly fascinated with the whole 'space/time continuum' and the way it all fits together. Have you ever noticed that energy and matter act a lot like water? The way that water swirls down a drain is the same as how all matter swirls down into a black hole… the way water moves over rocks in a river is likened to the way air flows over the wings of an airplane. Somehow.. math and nature explain the entire universe.

At its most basic level all that we can observe is energy and if you really look you can see the same patterns in behavior, biology and astrology.

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6 Responses to “Have you ever noticed that energy and matter act a lot like water?”

  1. Comment by Shawn B

    LSD helps , too. that's how i figured it out…
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  2. Comment by Me

    Yeah!! Speaking of math and nature, my favorite is the middle of a sunflower and the corresponding Fibonacci Series.
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    http://library.thinkquest.org/27890/applications5.html

  3. Comment by Quin S

    Yahhh ahhh duh blaaaahhhh!!!
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  4. Comment by tesfa_maryam

    At its most basic level all that we can observe is energy and if you really look you can see the same patterns in behavior, biology and astrology.
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  5. Comment by dreamrain87

    actually, drains and black holes are completely different. research it. water and air are both mediums. but rocks are hardly aerodynamic. lastly? water IS matter. and none of that has to do with the space/time continuum.
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    try reading something relevant.

  6. Comment by Stuart T

    It is indeed good to be fascinated.

    To add a little more insight to the way your thoughts have wandeed – drains and black holes have the same effect because their pull on the intended direction of the water/matter results in an 'angular momentum' type behaviour.

    As for the water over rocks, like air over a wing – this is because water and air are both fluid and therefore both behave similarly due to the rules of fluid dynamics.

    Mathematics was designed to try and explain the whole universe using a simple structured system based on rules and patterns, so it is clear that it would explain the universe as that is its function.

    Continue to explore these thoughts you have, I often lie awake thinking things the same as ye do.
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