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Quantum Motion<br /><br />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&nbsp; in the overall effect.<br /><br />By "Mechanics of Motion", I understand the methodology of the three basic types of motion: the wave, the subatomic and the atomic motion. All three of these motions are quantized, formal, and therefore discontinuous. The means that there is no continuous motion in objective reality.<br /><br />Owing to our means of experimentation,&nbsp; this paper is only designed to demonstrate the nature of atomic motion.<br />  To obtain copies of this book, contact Boisvert's grandson, Gordon Smith, at [mailto:gds@islandnet.com gds@islandnet.com]
Quantum Motion<br /><br />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&nbsp; in the overall effect.<br /><br />By "Mechanics of Motion", I understand the methodology of the three basic types of motion: the wave, the subatomic and the atomic motion. All three of these motions are quantized, formal, and therefore discontinuous. The means that there is no continuous motion in objective reality.<br /><br />Owing to our means of experimentation,&nbsp; this paper is only designed to demonstrate the nature of atomic motion.<br />  To obtain copies of this book, contact Boisvert's grandson, Gordon Smith, at [mailto:gds@islandnet.com gds@islandnet.com]


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The Mechanics of Motion
AuthorWilfrid Boisvert
Published1983
PublisherWilfred Boisvert
Pages24

Introduction:

Quantum Motion

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

Owing to our means of experimentation,  this paper is only designed to demonstrate the nature of atomic motion.
To obtain copies of this book, contact Boisvert's grandson, Gordon Smith, at gds@islandnet.com