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emperor_of_localgroup
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I'm not sure if this topic had been discussed here in the past.
But it occurred to me negatives do not occur in nature. It is us who
place a reference point relative to which one is opposite to another.
We use negatives to describe this opposite nature of things.
In other words, there is no such thing as negative temperatures, negative times,
negative distances, negative charges, etc. They are sometimes negative because of
our choice of reference points.
What gets me more is treating atomic energy as negative, and gravitational
potentials as negative. All are positive, why are we confusing ourselves treating them as negative quantities?
Finally, it's not only time that is unidirectional, everything in the universe, IMHO, are unidirectional.
Am I wrong in my thought?
But it occurred to me negatives do not occur in nature. It is us who
place a reference point relative to which one is opposite to another.
We use negatives to describe this opposite nature of things.
In other words, there is no such thing as negative temperatures, negative times,
negative distances, negative charges, etc. They are sometimes negative because of
our choice of reference points.
What gets me more is treating atomic energy as negative, and gravitational
potentials as negative. All are positive, why are we confusing ourselves treating them as negative quantities?
Finally, it's not only time that is unidirectional, everything in the universe, IMHO, are unidirectional.
Am I wrong in my thought?