Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
What is the source of energy of a moving animate object (say forming of the earth's crust), plant, animal, and human? Do they all have the same source?
Since everything is constantly moving, what are the terms and laws of physics that define when this movement stops? Once that movement stops, do we then call it ananimate inanimate object?
For example, when we die, we turn to ashes. Nothing can disappear from existence, so did we just became an inanimate object (ashes) or is there a law of physics that say the every natural thing on earth whether we make it into a cell phone or it is a human being is constantly moving and cannot stop no matter what form it is in?
If this does not make sense, and you know about the laws of physics, can you clarify it?
I can't look it up since I don't know the terms and way to phrase it? (I can't get a good answer from "Press A. for this. Press B. for that" I rather talk with an operator.)
Since everything is constantly moving, what are the terms and laws of physics that define when this movement stops? Once that movement stops, do we then call it an
For example, when we die, we turn to ashes. Nothing can disappear from existence, so did we just became an inanimate object (ashes) or is there a law of physics that say the every natural thing on earth whether we make it into a cell phone or it is a human being is constantly moving and cannot stop no matter what form it is in?
If this does not make sense, and you know about the laws of physics, can you clarify it?
I can't look it up since I don't know the terms and way to phrase it? (I can't get a good answer from "Press A. for this. Press B. for that" I rather talk with an operator.)