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Law of Motion

noun: the act of changing location from one place to another ("Police controlled the motion of the crowd")
noun: a change of position that does not entail a change of location ("The reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise")
noun: a state of change ("They were in a state of steady motion")
noun: a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something

See Laws of Motion

See Also


14.15 - Movement Caused by Spirit
4.5 - Triple Rotary or Vortex Motions
5.2 - Vortex Motions in Resonators
7.1 - Matter is centralized motion
8.3 - Conventional View of Wave Motion
concentrated movement
electric motion
Figure 11.02 - Infinite Neutral Mind Centers and Controls All Motion
Figure 2.10 - Triple Dual Vectors - In Rotary Motion
Figure 3.17 - Balanced Vector Tendencies or Motions
Figure 3.21 - Vortex or Gyroscopic Motions as Conflicts or Antagonisms between Light and Dark
Figure 3.22 - Vortex or Gyroscopic Motions as Conflicts or Antagonisms between Light and Dark Zones
Figure 5.0 - Under a common influence different entities move differently according to their Energy State
Figure 8.9 - Four Fundamental Motions of a Pendulum
first comparison and combination of motions
holomovement
key to motion
laws of motion
laws of oscillatory and vibratory motions
laws of quantities and motions
MOLECULAR MOVEMENT
motion
motions
Movement and Bonding
movement of Creation
movement
Movement-Attraction-Repulsion
Neutral Center is Source of Continuous Motion
Newton Laws of Motion
Newton Laws of Motion
Newton Third Law of Motion
prime mover
quantities and motions
relative motions
system of motions in pendulums
theory of motion
unit of motions
units of electric motion

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Friday December 4, 2020 04:14:49 MST by Dale Pond.