"All
motions, from the tremendous strides of light to the slow
pace of a snail, occur in waves, each wave consisting of
an instantaneous step (of absolute 0 time) and an interval
of immobility which alone accounts for the time element
in the velocity of motion."
-
Wilfrid Boisvert
Motion
is discontinuous, instantaneous and quantized.
Quantum
means a definite, differentiable quantity. Quantum motion,
therefore, means a motion performed in definite quantities
of motion, or lengths of spatial displacement, and this precludes
any continuity in the overall effect.
The
Three Principles of Motion
Motion
is a mechanical process with its own methodologies it has
three fundamental principles:
At
any time, an apparently moving object is still,and as
shown in this demonstration, can be photographed as
such. The duration of the atomic moment is calculated at 1/64,000
of a second. It is the moment, or a succession of these
definable moments that we sense as time, and "feel"
as the present.
The
quantum leap is what we perceive as actual movement
and it occurs instantaneously. That is, the object actually
displaces itself from one point in space to another,
in no time at all. What we see as fast velocities are
simply long quantum leaps, and slow velocities are short
quantum leaps.
Instantaneous
movement, being faster than light, cannot be recorded
on film, while its effects on surrounding objects can
be.
Everything
atomic in the universe stops for a duration of exactly
1/64,000 of a second. As well, each motion is recognized
as a constituent part of a superior cosmic action. This
means perfect order, perfect rhythm, perfect perceptive
intelligibility.