Chapter 2 Shape Forces
Mizukawa wrote the word shape force on a piece of paper, and then said, "Do you have any opinions on shape force?" In order to make you more pale, I will first talk about yin. Shape force as the name suggests is the force generated because of the shape. Square objects are easier to place, and spherical objects are prone to movement. So, what exactly do I want to ask is the force of shape?
Liuzifeng looked at three words: what is the shape, mathematics! The force of shape is the math at work. The shape can be seen as an arrangement of numbers.
Duenas thought for a moment: because objects have spirituality, they know the characteristics of their shapes. And the force of shape is the manifestation of their consciousness. You may say it's metaphysics, but it's not. Animism, who says it's impossible? We humans have a brain and can be conscious. As a result, we take it for granted that anyone who doesn't have a brain is unconscious. But is anthropocentrism really right? Is the brain really necessary for consciousness? Bacteria don't have brains, don't they want eternal life too? Speaking of which, it is necessary to classify consciousness. Our consciousness is naturally organic, and the nature of stones is inorganic. The organic can make consciousness a reality, while the inorganic cannot. The force of shape itself is manifested by the conscious action of the object.
I know you'll still be skeptical, but history and technology will eventually prove my conjectures. The force of shape does not play a large role, but it has a profound impact on human life. Just like people don't know physics, people don't know shape forces. On a nearly 100% smooth and horizontal plane, the spherical object will be in constant motion. However, such a plane does not exist in reality. This is true for three-dimensional spheres, but what about four-dimensional spheres? We still don't know anything about shapes, so there are still secrets to shape forces. Shape may seem like a small problem, but it can eventually become a big problem. In fact, any object contains everything in the entire universe.
Margarita said: Shapes can be divided into completely closed and voided.
Mizukawa said: That's it, you're not kidding, are you? Okay, I'll say a few words too! Shape force is just a general term and does not say anything about yin. Taking the shape force of a ball as an example, the core of the problem is gravity. Each part is subjected to the same gravitational force, however the center of gravity of the ball is not on the surface. So, the gravitational force is randomly distributed. In order to balance the gravitational force at each position, the ball has to move constantly. Because friction consumes a portion of the energy, the ball eventually stops. Regardless of the other shapes, it comes down to gravity at work.
Einstein proposed that the essence of gravity is that massive celestial bodies cause the curvature of space-time, and the bending is not a change in shape? The magnitude of the shape force exhibits differently due to its own peculiarities. Space-time is invisible, so its bends are invisible. I have a question: Massive celestial bodies can cause space-time bending, but can small-mass particles also cause space-time bending? The question is, why bend instead of bending? Maybe Einstein himself didn't figure out whether it was actually bent or bent, right? That's right, Margarita. Do you have anything to add?
Margarita questioned that the force of form may not exist at all, but is just an illusion. No matter what shape you make, nothing noticeably changes the object.
Mizukawa said: It's just that you don't understand the power of shape. Shape forces were never talked about until we broke the ice. Well, the discussion was a success. Let's look forward to the next time!