Detailed Table of Contents for Momentum Understood as Energy Strings and Molecular Motion
Preface Material
- Introduction
- Traditional Physics: Unclear or Not Accurate
B. Motion, Momentum, and Energy Strings
- Inertia and Motion in Brief
- Object in Motion Tends to Stay in Motion
- Speed of Objects
- Inertia/Momentum for Same Objects at Different Speeds
- Inertia/Momentum for Objects of Different Mass
- Energy Strings Upon Impact
- Momentum is Total Number of Energy Strings
C. Slowing and Stopping
- Slowing and Stopping
- Requiring More Time to Stop
D. Passengers and Packages Riding in a Car
- Objects Riding on Other Objects: Overview
- Individual Objects with Individual Motions
- Objects Travel Together at the Same Speed
- Objects Slam Backward as Vehicle Moves Forward
- Car Turns, Seat Slides, Door Slams into Passenger
E. Energy Transfer and Changes in Speed
- Energy Transferred from Vehicle to Objects
- Sudden Stops of the Vehicle, Objects Slamming Forward
- Gradual Slowing versus Sudden Stops
- Revisiting Process of Slowing Down and Time Required
- Slowing Down the Objects Inside a Vehicle
F. Stationary Objects
- Stationary Objects: Main Concepts
- Energy versus Speed in Stationary Objects
G. Energy Versus Speed: Absolute versus Relative Values
- Energy Versus Speed: Significant Differences
- Speed of Light and General Relativity
- Additional Notes Regarding Energy, Speed, and Relativity
H. Launching Objects from a Moving Vehicle
- Launching objects from vehicle: Overview
- Throwing a Baseball from a Train
I. Energy Among the Protons Throughout the Object
- Individual Protons Moving versus Entire Object Moving
- Distribution of Energy Among the Protons
J. Friction Energy, and Friction with Momentum
- Friction and Momentum: Overview
- Friction and Momentum: Basic Concepts
- Friction as Gravity Strings
- Friction Hold Objects in Place Despite Sudden Stops
- When Momentum is Greater than Friction
- Amount of Momentum to Separate from Friction
- Number of Friction Strings/Coefficient of Friction
K. Review and Summary
- Energy Strings and Momentum
- Self-Propelled Objects
- Stationary, Faster, Slower
- Energy Transfer Processes
- Observable Motion and Observable Momentum
- Friction and Momentum
- Energy Flow in Multiple Directions