Energy features variation, interaction, information, dimension, motion and mass.
Motion features variation and limitation. The dynamics of energy configure motion in fact elliptic even when it seems linear.
More specifically in the dynamic interchanges
- In contraction motion is circular (cyclical)
- In expansion motion is fluid interchanging and interactive (wavering and fluctuating)
- In high expansion curvature and frequency, motion turns linear (flat) at the limit of velocity.
- In hyper expansion and velocity dynamics curve and collapse and motion (and expansion) reverse to contraction.
Motion features also information. The dynamics of energy configure information which denotes motion in dimension.
Information describes motion of the past and prescribes motion in the future, in the currency of the moving present. Information also denotes the interchanges between high definition material (physical) states and low definition energy (quantum states) in motion and mass.
Since information defines the dynamics of motion in mass and in dimension, the question is about the course which motion runs in space and time. More specifically the question is, where and when and in fact how variation and limitation transform into motion (of particle in mass) and configuration of energy field.
The course of motion is the course of change which is derivative of interaction and specifically of the interchange of power and force. So, here are the two relevant questions,
- What is the direction of motion in space and what happens next in time?
- Are or can philosophers of science become, power deciphers or future tellers?
The answer to these questions is that the certainty of the past prescribes the uncertainty of the future by approximation (probability).
In computer science, the function of programming (information) reduces approximation and probability towards precision (definition and limitation) depending on the data (structure) and the program (system).
Technology is therefore the (right) answer and it is for this reason that the philosophy and science converge (and explode) in technology and more specifically in information technology.