2009-01-19



The Moton:
Derives the idea of monads and look into the moving object, the smallest indivisible matter of motion, the Moton, the particles that consist in the motion. It’s the hidden substance for depict movement within the space, all moving object consist the Moton that is triggered by “impulses”, the energy that arose the object matter into motion condition. There is always a small bit of something that describe the whole universe, for instance, the atom describe the characteristic of the material, the monads describe the soul of matter. I’m looking into the space of motion, the occluded blurred space object, what would be the small bit of something inside the blurred space object? Two of the indivisible particle can be composite as the smallest bit of motion object, the dust, consist of Moton and monad, one is the simple matter of motion, one is the soul. These two become the most tiny compound substance, the substance that can be evidence to trace the phenomenon and the accident during a movement.


The Dust Collider
Collider has been used to discover the unknown particles in the universe, the method of collider is using high energy to accelerate compound particles into approximate speed of light, the maximum speed to create the massive amount of energy during the collision. The method of discovering the quantum physics is the detector for capturing the “trajectory” of the particle moving, the data for further studies and the evidence of the existence of the unknown particle. The principle is simple that it will never see a particle directly, but shows where it has travelled, what signature tracks it leaves behind and the effect it has on the detector when it is stopped as it flies out of the collision (Particle Physics). In this term, the dust collider for this project is the experiment on the trajectories of the dust particles, and finding the small bits of new vectors of Moton during the collision by using projection photographic techniques to capture and imaging the appearance of the Moton in the space.

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