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Continuity vs Discontinuity

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The Nature and Fundamental Principles of Motion

Abrupt Limitation of Form, Exclusive Location


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The Principles of Reality

 

What is meant by Quantum Motion?

Boisvert's Definition:

Quantum means a definite, differentiable quantity. Quantum motion therefore means a motion performed in definite quantities of motion, or lengths of spatial displacement, and this precludes any continuity in the overall effect.

By "mechanics of motion" is meant the methodology of the three basic types of motion, namely: the wave, the subatomic, and the atomic motion. All three of these motions are quantized, formal and therefore discontinuous. This means that there is no continuous motion in objective reality.

The books and experiments on this website demonstrate the nature of atomic motion.


In other words:

All motions, from the tremendous strides of light to the slow pace of a snail, occur in waves, each wave consisting of an instantaneous step (of absolute zero time) and an interval of immobility which alone accounts for the time element in the velocity of motion.


 

 

 

 


The Discontinuity of Motion by Wilfrid Boisvert

Copyright 1996: G. Smith