Drakkith said:
I like to say that matter has potential energy. Given the right circumstances various reactions can occur that will result in work being done, hence releasing energy. But this doesn't necessarily mean there is a relationship between mass and charge. Charge is simply a property of certain particles that causes them to feel a force from the electromagnetic force. Since all particles other than the photon have mass, all charge is associated with mass.
I'm not sure what you mean by all this. How are fields associated with vibrations? Also, particles are associated with mass but so are other things, like electromagnetic waves and heat.
Why so? Potential energy is something which is possessed because of its position. So, is it the greatness of the position or the presence of the particle that is giving its energy? If its the position, then how is the energy induced into something because of its position? More precisely, what is the body taking or giving with the space that's providing it with something called energy to move over the space.
Various reactions cause the release of energy. Its releasing its energy, which means transferring it to something or back to the space while reacting. But, how is this process going on? Does this imply that matter is just a mere, useless player on the stage (space) where everything is done by its position rather than its content?
I guess you don't know answer for the reason for this. I think no one knows, but I'd like to state it here. How is this feeling taking place. I know it may seem stupid. But, we can say how we feel something. we can say how we interact with feelings relating to the external world. We see it, analyze it, compare it and enjoy it (I don't know about this part). So, there must be something which causes or atleast explains this function of "feeling the force" part of the matter. I think the Experiments at CERN and LHC
may be used to determine this.
I'd like to state my belief here. Only certain particles have charge associated with them. I think
almost every particle has a charge associated with them. So, there must have been something special or something different
in content of the matter which is giving the property of charge to the particle. I'd be pleased to hear, if any (how and what way), a string theory or something similar, deal with this and clear this doubt.
I am stating here: after all we discovered atoms so that we could account everything we see with the most fundamental reactions between few particles and explain every phenomena around us with it. When we find still more properties inside the atom, then we explain it using further more basic particles like quarks or leptons. But, the charge exists even with the quarks and leptons. So, there must be something inside these quarks and leptons, probably a pattern or position or something similar, which will explain this property of 'charge carry' confined to that particular particle. There should be some theory and very much necessary to explain this phenomena. We are trying to relate something called Higgs boson, so that we could account for the mass of something, or address why a particle has a mass/ what makes it heavy? ( Justify, if this is wrong) I feel that, when there is a set of multiple properties associated with one single body, then it needs to break down into smaller ones to deal the fundamental of each property and claim it to be their responsibility inside the body. Its analogous to explaining the property of color, taste, viscosity etc using all the different interactions between matter particles. Are we stating something like, its the fundamental property of the liquid that it possesses those property or the same atomic composition explanation we give for both color and taste of the liquid ? Its pretty obvious, isn't it?
I guess I am going in an un-orthodox and very strange way.
I told you it was stupid. But, anyways I'll try to explain what I meant by that. I think reading the above paragraph you might have got some idea about what I was speaking. If not, then my english is too bad and I am bad at explaining something.
Vibrations, I mean to say as variations. Isn't field a variation? If it isn't the variation of something- in almost every case its the displacement of particle and anti-particle pair that transmits the fields (Quantum field theory)- then the field doesn't spread. [Correct me if I am wrong] I assumed these to be like vibrations- displacement from their mean positions. Heat is always a big question to me similar to the one I mentioned- about the virtue of positions. Electromagnetic interaction, well, that's the point of the principal question I posed here and hoped to find some answers, or atleast some suggestions.
Let me know If I assumed something wrong or interpreted the concept wrongly into me.