Some of the science is explained ion this movie, which I strongly recommend for you and anyone else who doesn't believe in an active God -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1741225/
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Quote Originally Posted by blumpkin blownuts View Post
Mind tells you what to do to the handlebars. The prime mover chain still rotates, unless Mind tells you to use the brakes, which in turn stops the mover and temporarily kills the machine.
Quote Originally Posted by xoxo View Post
no see a "prime mover" in physics is about energy and the transfer of energy, potential enegry, kinetic energy and so forth
addm: the bike and biker are not physically set together. They can transfer Force, but they are separate machines, with separate prime movers.Last edited by blumpkin blownuts; 12-01-2012 at 10:51 PM.
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12-01-2012Prime mover
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Look up prime mover or prime movers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prime mover may refer to:
A machine that transforms energy from/to thermal, electrical or pressure to/from mechanical form, typically an engine or turbine
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Philosophy and theology
The prime mover, primum movens, an unmoved mover in the philosophy of Aristotle, later used by Saint Thomas Aquinas in his cosmological arguments, as a "first cause" of existence
Social Science Theory
A hypothetical person that has a significant impact on society and history due to the exercise of their free will, unfettered by external psychological influences or social forces; also the name of the theory that affirms the existence and possibility of such people.
Regarding socio-political complexity, the term Prime Mover describes any influence upon a social group that leads to a higher degree of societal complexity.
Railways
Prime mover (locomotive), a component of a locomotive
Haulage
Tractor unit or towing engine, a vehicle that provides the motive power to haul a load, as in:
Semi-trailer truck in Australian English
Ballast tractor, a heavy haulage road vehicle designed to pull or push heavy or exceptionally large loads
Artillery tractor, a military vehicle hauling an artillery piece
Steam tractor, a vehicle powered by a steam engine which is used for pulling
Tractor, a vehicle specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort (or torque) at slow speeds
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xoxoking steveyos12-01-2012
I'm not trying to undermine the comfort you find in positing a god
I was simply trying to discuss the theory of a "prime mover" with you, and I'm not sure you understand what a "prime mover" is in in regards to astrophysics as you keep mentioning a machine
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12-01-2012
Again lisa thinks her philosobabble interpretation trumps modern scientific interpretation. O well...
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Everything is machine, of sorts.
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xoxoking steveyos12-01-2012
look go look up the term "prime mover" and you find that the context we were discussing it in was not about enginering of a machine but rather in terms of astrophysics
if you want to start all over again we can.... what is a table? What is a chair? We can begin upping from there
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12-01-2012The prime mover, primum movens, an unmoved mover in the philosophy of Aristotle, later used by Saint Thomas Aquinas in his cosmological arguments, as a "first cause" of existence
I tried to keep telling you I'm talking about this v
A machine that transforms energy from/to thermal, electrical or pressure to/from mechanical form, typically an engine or turbine
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Still a decent debate despite somebody not being able to stay on the same page. I begrudgingly admit I'm impressed.
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xoxoking steveyos12-01-2012
LOL I enjoyed it,
and for a moment there when I yelled "YES!" and came in my pants a little I thought you had it
then I feel you copped out a little
but still an enjoyable and thought provoking debate
I'll leave you to pray now ;P
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