Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Energy vs. Wind

There is only one material that exists, that is neither matter
nor energy. This material is an element. The element is wind.
The wind, which is composed of air, has both characteristics
of matter and energy. Air has weight. When we weigh a
deflated balloon and an inflated one, we can prove that there
is a difference in the weight.
The wind, although embodies air, is not considered air. Wind
refers more to the movement of the air, rather than referring to
wind as air.
When you wave your hand in the air, wind is made, because
of matter in motion. Your hand, which is made of matter,
produces the wind.
Wind itself is not energy. The flow of energy is literally wind.
Wind is created when the motion of energy affects matter.
Wind has energy, because it embodies the energy present in
the air. Wind can move matter because of the energy it uses.
"Energy acting on matter (air)" moves the matter (solid). Now
if we substitute the word "energy" with "wind," The sentence
now becomes, "Wind acting on matter (air) moves the matter
(solid). Therefore, wind has energy, yet wind is not energy.
Wind is depleted from the "force" of the “energy” exerted
against the environment. Some energy is used up to push the
air (or object) in the path while in motion, until the energy
diminishes.
For wind to be called wind, there has to be the presence of
energy acting on matter. Wind can be used to produce
energy. However, wind is not energy. They are too different
things.
When energy or matter is not in motion, then wind is no more.
For energy or matter to be set in motion, there has to be a first
mover.
Regardless, if there is no organic life on earth, matter can still
be put into motion from energy. The sun is energy in motion.
Jupiter has no organic life yet the storms continue. Wind will
still be produced because of the air pressure and heat
transfers from the sun. The energy from the sun changes the
temperatures of the air. When hot air rises and cold air sinks
then wind is created.
Summary
Wind and air or not defined as the same. Wind refers more to
the movement of the air, rather than referring to wind as air.
Wind itself is not energy. The flow of energy is literally wind.
Wind is created when the motion of energy affects matter.

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