Chapter 124 Energy 4
In philosophy, there is the question of mind-body interaction, which speaks of consciousness and matter. I'm watching a show that talks about this issue.
Why discuss it? Because consciousness is not a real being, and energy is not a real being.
And they are all attached to matter. Is it possible that consciousness is a kind of energy? In the video, the author mentions Descartes several times.
And Descartes's entity dualism is a representative of this. When he published The First Meditations, a princess asked him how the mind-body interaction worked, and he said that there was a pineal gland in the human brain.
Here, consciousness and matter are transformed. In his view, there are two kinds of entities: spiritual entities and material entities.
The two entities operate in silos and do not interfere with each other. Related to this is property dualism, which recognizes only the existence of material entities.
However, it has spiritual and material properties. The paraphenomenology says that the feeling of joy in the heart is a sub-phenomenon of brain activity, and it cannot directly push you to like the act of coining.
Regardless of the starting point of these theories, none of them solved a single problem. How does matter produce consciousness?
Why do people act when they see something? Yes, I think. But what do you think?
Is it the brain cells colliding or the energy changing? I think there's a kind of all-zero body in the brain, and the all-zero body is a kind of thing that is somewhere between matter and consciousness.
You might say, doesn't all zero mean none? No, it has a lot of zeros. And zero is also a physical object.
To put it bluntly, the all-zero body is a container. It can hold both matter and consciousness. Since it is completely zero, it cannot be directly observed.
It can be big or small. It is, so to speak, something truly invisible. It is placed in front of you, and you don't know it exists.
Will you bump into it? No, it won't. Because of this, when an object is destroyed, the all-zero body still does not disappear.
Regarding energy, there are also tumblers and drinking birds. Tumblers are magnetic, while drinking birds are because of temperature.
。 Every object has ionization energy and it seems to be related to the atomic number of the atoms it contains. The atomic number of the hydrogen element of hydrogen is 1, so there is only one ionization energy.
Helium is 2, so there are two ionization energies. By analogy, zinc is element 30, then there should be 30 ionization energies.
However, it has only 21 ionization energies. So, what causes it? There's a reason for that, and that's the transition element.
Molybdenum is No. 42 and is supposed to have 42 ionization energies. However, there are only 30 of them. Like zinc, molybdenum is also a transition element.
Ionization energy refers to the energy required for a gaseous atom to lose an electron. Zinc is not in a gaseous state in general, so it needs to go from liquid to gaseous state.
There are two physical processes in the middle, so it can be considered as two ionization energies. In this way, there are 23 zinc.
So, what are the few? This is a real problem. When it comes to ionization energy, we have to talk about ionization potential energy.
Ionization potential energy is when electrons are deprived of it, so ionization potential energy actually includes ionization energy. Whereas, ionization energy is just one type of ionization potential energy.
Other energies are free energy, binding energy, translational energy, rotational energy, and vibrational energy. Energy is the essence of the motion of an object, so there are many forms of energy.
Mizukawa put down his pen and looked out the window. Then, he walked out.