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    What is a Force? Explained and Examples

    Another question for you: "Where is" the United States of America? "Where is" the MIT university? ------------- How can you answer such a question any way? I mean, If you say that the United States is in north America, then I will tell you that What you see is only land and buildings and...
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    What is a Force? Explained and Examples

    it is his idea ... others too, they see everything like mass force as fictional ideas only.
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    What is a Force? Explained and Examples

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Mach#Philosophy of science http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Mach
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    What is a Force? Explained and Examples

    Hi I read that some people see forces as only a fictional idea, they do not exist. I don't get it, If I move the table, then the table moves because I moved it (extracted force) on it, no ? Every animal is a force , it can makes changes, move things. please explain. Thanks
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    What are some specific examples of emergence?

    Hi Thanks for the answer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergence_has_a_few_specific_examples There is nothing here.
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    What are some specific examples of emergence?

    From two separate thing can emerge somthing From two identical things there is no emergence , why?It is not the sum of the actions but the INTER + ACTION that creates the emergence. again, what is really going on "inside" the interaction? You take some electronic components , you...
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    What are some specific examples of emergence?

    Hi Thanks a lot for the reply. What I meant is not the words emergent or complex or system, not talking about the general idea but to ask specificly , what is interaction? interaction is inter + action. why or how the interaction makes life? what is it in the interaction...
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    What are some specific examples of emergence?

    Hi I was reading about interactions. It is about the third law, action and reaction. but, If molecules just act on each other in just automatic ways, then how can things emerge? How does emergence happens? It must be special ways of interaction, not simple interactions but complex...
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    What Does Force Mean in Different Contexts?

    Hi When reading about forces I see two things. 1. forces that act or do something. 2. force as something that has power, like god, god is a force, or, an army is a force, or, police force. the "one" that acts has the same name as the act itself "force". Why is that...
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    What is the difference between induced and influenced ?

    What is the difference between "induced" and "influenced" ? Hi I don't understand , is it a different word for same phenomena ? I'm novice to physics. Thanks
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    What is the difference between degree and level of order?

    it is on pages 121-122 science order and creativity by: david bohm and f. david peat
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    What is the difference between degree and level of order?

    if i take 10 sub systems and connects them to one system then I've created a new global order which is an order of a higher degree. but, the level of order is still low, there is a mess , the system does not work. i need to rise the level of order in the system so it will work. when the...
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    What is the difference between degree and level of order?

    in bohm's book he speaks about both but what is the meaning of each? level of order degree of order how are they relate to each other? thanks
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    What is the Degree of Order in Parallel Lines?

    Hi I read david bohm's book about order and creativity and was thinking.
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    What is the Degree of Order in Parallel Lines?

    Hi can i say that 100 lines in the same direction represents a higher degree of order then 10 lines in the same direction? if not then what is the best example? thanks.
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