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Re: Explain Mass.

Mass, as I have started to believe (courtsey some discussions in Hypography, is the quality of objects, that is due to their inertia, that is, the ability or resistance of objects to propagate/move. For physical objects it manifests itself through the gravitational force, for spiritual objects like thoughts and imaginations it is an imaginary quantity, that qualifies them towards movement.

This is an extension of the views I expressed elsewhere on Hypography. I think it is a direction towards a new revolution in the natural philosophy, whether the leader of this revolution tomorrow will be myself of someone else does not matter


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Hypography [n.]: A combination of "hyperlink" and "bibliography" - ie, a list of links to electronic documents. Comparable to discography and bibliography, but not cartography.

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