But, is energy spiritual? Is it interested in mankind? Is evolution externally moderated? In the end? What happens at the end of the universe? Is it infinite? What happened before the 'BIG BANG'?
What happens to the energy in our brains and cells when we die? Does it discharge to join the vast reservoir of power in the rest of the universe? Is that how our "souls" become one with the mysterious entity called God?
These are questions, not statements. I have no idea of the answers.
It is not an interpretation of the original writer, Jings. It is thoughts triggered by what the original writer said. Thoughts on an iconoclastic and ingenious definition of God.
"That unknown country from whose bourne no traveller returns". One day we will know, but we can't pass back the information to those who have not left.
Elegran - that energy is electro-chemical, and when the bodily processes stop, and the brain decomposes (which it does rather quickly) it's like A battery dying - it just stops. Our perception of ourselves is resident in our brains - and when they are gone -- nowhere.
I disagree. Energy is not just capacity for work. Energy can exist on its own Thought is energy Heat is energy Electrons spinning round nuclei are energy We are mainly empty space So do we really exist?
Galen - that is the definition of energy. The other things you mention are - well, who knows, but they are not energy.
The forms are: Heat Mechanical work Kinetic energy Chemical energy Electric energy Magnetic energy Mechanical work Kinetic energy Chemical energy Electric energy Magnetic energy Radiant energy, (the energy of electromagnetic radiation) Nuclear energy Elastic energy Sound energy Gravitational energy Mass (E=mc2)