Sunday, February 01, 2009

Questions...

When energy is expended to do something, it's converted from one form to another. Simply put, potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.

Now, if I travelled from point A to point B. The energy used to travel the distance is used up over time.

Where does the energy go?

It's converted to travelling between point A and B in that given time of course.

So the energy is forever used up and no longer exists.

Or does it?

If there's a way to "see" energy, it would make things alot simpler. However, even if we can 'see' this energy, once it's gone through time, it's over.

Since time is linear and eternal. I often wonder, when I began to type this entry to this point in time now. The beginning time is gone. Is there absolutely no way of getting it back?

Okay...this is getting too heavy for me at 29 minutes past midnight. I'll sleep on it and ponder again some other time.

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