Originally posted by quantumcarl
Sawelios, you say:
"Every explosion follows an implosion"
As far as I know this is an erronious assuption. What implosions were there that set off the explosions in Iraq recently?
The bombs that you are talking about
implode on impact; the fact that this makes them explode is secondary...
As for 'instability" in a nuclear explosion... these types of explosions are a result of natural laws of balance... they are, in effect, a function of balance. When the labguy splits an atom, this tiny, insignificant little action results in an equal and opposite, hummungous action... known to us as a nuclear explosion.
They are a function of balance, yes - i.e. a function of balance
and imbalance: what use is it to talk of balance without the notion of - if only
relative - imbalance? Stable, that means: stable
enough not to collapse - relatively stable. There is no such thing as true stability: this notion, like the idea of "moments", for instance (in-stants!), is - like all words! - "a rudimentary survival from the age of superstition" (with Nietzsche): words are used to
pin something down. One cannot observe the life of a butterfly after it's pinned down to a piece of cardboard... "Stability" implies that the subject
stand still, which is only theoretically possible, namely at the zero point of the absolute temperature scale of Kelvin, which cannot be reached, but only
approached.
There is no implosion before hand... unless you want to go sentimental and metaphoric on us and say the spliting of an atom is a form of mental implosion..."philosophically speaking".
One more example would be the lighting of a stick of dynamite. The flame that ignites the fuse is not imploding anything. Its expanding the easily excitable molecules of gunpowder on the fuse... and causeing a chain reaction of small explosions which cause a larger one when they get to the stick of dynamite. No implosion here either.
I think you are making the mistake of listening to what your common sense tells you: it also says that a flash of lightning moves from the thundercloud to the Earth's surface, and that the sun revolves around the earth. I do not have the time to go into your examples. Ask an explosives-expert.
What is it you're trying to get at in this thread?
"To impose upon becoming the character of being - that is the supreme will to power.
"That
everything recurs is the closest
approximation of a world of becoming to a world of being: - high point of the meditation."
- Friedrich Nietzsche,
The Will to Power, section 617