kevin wrote:Mikado,
What is "movement"
Don't run away crying like a big baby because I have asked such a simple question, same as asking...
What is electricity.
I know 100% You won't act so petty.
IMHO movement is the key.
How does anything so call MOVE?????
Kevin
"Don't run away crying like a big baby because I have asked such a simple question, same as asking..." Perhaps this is why you get into ....disagreements with others....your salutation needs a wee bit of work.
Movement can be defined in many different manners. You could say the movement of a clock or a bowel movement, two entirely different things but the similarity is that something travels a distance from point A to point B. Doesn't matter if it is a planet moving from a point in space to another point or the entire solar system or down to the movement of an electron around a nucleus. We measure that movement in a unit of what is defined as time.
If nothing moved then there is nothing to measure, therefore it is said to be at rest. One cannot measure how long something is at rest unless they use something other than what is at rest.
I am sure you are going to argue this but what I have given and attempted to do is to interject how physics/science looks upon time.
As to electricity, you can't define it with hard physical facts and neither can science. Science will talk about electrostatic force, electrical charge, potential, electric field to name a few but cannot give one simple answer, electricity is a very general term.
Mikado