Qualitative and quantitative approach to particle disorder

Despite the lack of causal consequences, the fact that the concept of disorder as diffusion exists in the realm of science today is evidence that it already contains non-scientific elements. In other words, there is a valid reason for the direction in which an object moves and the magnitude of this...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1c9556f3e889446ab0e9d3d57bba0e802021-12-01T18:52:06ZQualitative and quantitative approach to particle disorder2158-322610.1063/5.0070692https://doaj.org/article/1c9556f3e889446ab0e9d3d57bba0e802021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0070692https://doaj.org/toc/2158-3226Despite the lack of causal consequences, the fact that the concept of disorder as diffusion exists in the realm of science today is evidence that it already contains non-scientific elements. In other words, there is a valid reason for the direction in which an object moves and the magnitude of this movement. For this reason, the phenomena defined as the present disorder are introduced into the concept of the space-based field, whereby all the properties of the field in each unit space are different, unlike the previous approach of mass-basis. Furthermore, the masses in these different fields can move in order, with the direction and magnitude predicted by neighboring fields, as if the masses were sucked into the gravitational field. Through this, the importance of the perspective that enables one to see the same result differently is proved.Jong Sun JungChanghyun JinAIP Publishing LLCarticlePhysicsQC1-999ENAIP Advances, Vol 11, Iss 11, Pp 115005-115005-6 (2021)
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Changhyun Jin
Qualitative and quantitative approach to particle disorder
description Despite the lack of causal consequences, the fact that the concept of disorder as diffusion exists in the realm of science today is evidence that it already contains non-scientific elements. In other words, there is a valid reason for the direction in which an object moves and the magnitude of this movement. For this reason, the phenomena defined as the present disorder are introduced into the concept of the space-based field, whereby all the properties of the field in each unit space are different, unlike the previous approach of mass-basis. Furthermore, the masses in these different fields can move in order, with the direction and magnitude predicted by neighboring fields, as if the masses were sucked into the gravitational field. Through this, the importance of the perspective that enables one to see the same result differently is proved.
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