In A Galaxy Close & Far Away... - Week 5 - Physics
Lesson: Energy, Matter and Force
E=MC2
4 Forces
Fx of Gravity
The function of gravity is for masses to move towards each other. Earth's core is the center, as well as the center of it's gravitational pull. Therefore, anything within earth's gravitational pull, must come down or move towards something else.
"In Einstein's equation, mass is energy"
Before knowing anything else, Einstein's equation has taught me to understand what has influenced nuclear power. Secondly, that all sorts of mass has potential force!
*segway*
Comically, the 4 Forces reminds me of Star Wars. Or better off, the easiest way I can compare the 4 forces in terms of their behavior.
Strong nuclear force (1/r7) = The Force
Electromagnetic force (1/r2) = Anikin Skywalker
Weak Nuclear Force (1/r5 to 1/r7) = Yoda
Gravity (1/r2) = Young Jedi
Strong nuclear force pertains to the overall sensation and power of the force (from Star Wars) which deems to be one of the governing laws of nature in the world of Star Wars. Yet, it is also connected with with the behavior of weak nuclear force, aka. Yoda. Though throughout the journey of Star Wars, Yoda is beyond the description of a "weak" character. If not, he may be one of the strongest jedi's to have ever existed. Thus, connecting his godly, circadian relationship with the force in both his strongest and weakest of times. Even at the point of his death, he has become one with the force, and became the force itself.
As gravity and electromagnetic force are connected, so are the young jedi and good old Anikan Skywalker. Gravity is one of the "basic" forces of the four, yet still in existence with great purpose. Just as the young jedi are blooming into their connection with the force, their powers are limited until further exercised.
In terms of Anikan, I know what you must be thinking. "He's only related to the young jedi because he killed them!"
Though that is horribly true, if we backtrack to his origins, there was once a time when Skywalker was a young jedi himself. Throughout the films, he has grown into an adult jedi through the force, thus the red string of fate tied to his relationship with his next generation to come...
Yup... awesome... I used to think of the force as qi. How simple and tip-of-the-iceberg was my thinking. Yoda BECAME the force!?!? Dude! Mind blown. Clearly you have an understanding of this topic which vastly exceeds mine. If energy is never lost then this speaks volumes to how qi is transformed at the time of yin/yang separation. I’m supposed to go to bed now but at least on my drive to Sac tomorrow morning I’ll have something truly perplexing to occupy my thoughts. White rabbit...hehe.
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