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Circles of Reasoning

By: Reza Assadi

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• Aristotle assumed that our world consists of four main elements (air, water, fire, and sand).

• But now this theory is not accepted. But we can divide the universe to another four elements …

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Four elements of the universe

Energy

Mass

Life

Information

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What forces are known in the

universe?

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Four known forces of the universe

1. Gravity - This force acts between all mass in the universe and it has infinite range.

2. Electromagnetic - This acts between electrically charged particles. Electricity, magnetism, and light are all produced by this force and it also has infinite range.

3. The Strong Force - This force binds neutrons and protons together in the cores of atoms and is a short range force.

4. Weak Force This causes Beta decay (the conversion of a neutron to a proton, an electron and an antineutrino)

Reference: http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/980127c.html

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The fifth force?

Potential energy of the events?

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What is an Event?

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MASS–ENERGY Equivalence

Is the concept that the Mass of a body is a measure of its Energy content

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All Elements Are in Equivalence

• The MASS–ENERGY Equivalence can be extended to other two elements. It means amount of energy, mass, life and information is constant in the universe and these elements continuously converts to each other

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So…

Any body or object exist in the universe is the combination of these four elements, while by happening of the events the stages or combination of them changes.

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Let’s return to previous question

What is an event?

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So the event is…

Conversion of one element to another or change in stage of an

elements

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This Conversion Have Loads

• Negative, when conversion is toward lower elements or stages of them

• Positive, when conversion is toward higher elements or stages of them

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Positive or Negative forces of events stores some sort of energy or

force

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Potential Energy of Event

I call this force “the potential energy” of the event, this is not a usual energy as the first element. This is a fundamental force like the mentioned four forces.

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The potential energy of the event

This force stores -let’s imagine it rotates- around the responsible object or entity until neutralized or released

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The potential energy of the event

• These forces are too low to be understood for many events of low energy. While as much as the conversion is greater is extent and stage this force is larger in power

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Rotation of these energies around…

• So we can assume rotation of these forces around each body or entity in the universe;

• These forces has two different loads;• They might collate each other if be close

enough temporally or physically

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What happen When they collate

Based on the loads, closeness and amount of force they add or subtract each other

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Circle of Reasoning

This forces as assumed rotating around a body due to especial event with definite load are so called a circle of reasoning

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Tornado of the forces

• Accumulation of all this coalitions and forces –or the circles f reasoning- creates tornado-like movements of the forces

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Circles of the reasoning

• These tornados are combination of circles of reasoning that continuously produces, releases, weakened and empowered in the universe;

• This is what I called:

Circles of Reasoning.

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