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Re: Intro



Geez, folks. Can we lighten up just a bit? Here we have a curious
individual who wants to talk about physics. Now, we can either cultivate
this seed hoping it will sprout and grow. Or, we can grind it into the dust
so that it will dry up and die.

Well, Justin, the first requisite for a conversation is a common language.
You have come into a forum where you seem to be completely ignorant of the
language and have asked to be respectfully heard. Sorry, but your
postings are coming across as meaningless gibberish.

It is better to read the suggested book and to complain later. It is not the
book of the sort you are
complaining.

Here is my suggestion for finding out what energy is. Go to the nearest
Barnes and Noble or other large bookstore and go to the physics
section. Then find the Lectures on Physics by Richard Feynman. Turn to
the first part of chapter 4 and read "What is Energy" perhaps this will
help you. If you find the reading interesting you might look at other
sections of the book.

Glenn A. Carlson, P.E.
St. Charles Community College
St. Peters, MO USA