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Old 03-05-2007, 05:57 PM
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Default Polarization and Newton's 3rd Law of Motion

Newton's 3rd Law of Motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Steve uses vector addition to describe polarity. You push on a wall, it pushes back with equal intensity and you both go nowhere. If you push on an object that exceeds the force that it pushes back, you and the object move.

I think that Newton's 3rd Law can also be applied to polarity, seeing how the principles behind the vector math directly apply to the Newtonian physics. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Rather than thinking that you must be focused on one polarity (lightworker or darkworker), think in terms of intensity and absolute values. Steve says that you spreading your knowledge is an outpour of energy, while he says receiving material goods is an inpour of energy. Steve sends out a lot of wisdom through his blog. This has a strong polarity of outflow of energy. On the other hand, he also receives a lot of money resulting from his blog, which is an inpour of energy.

The outpour of energy from Steve is counteracted by the inpour of energy, which results in a net of 0. Do not focus on the net value, but the intensity and absolute value. In economics, this would be a similar concept to the velocity of money, where the same dollar has a greater impact the more it is used. Because Steve pushed hard and sent out a lot of energy, he received a lot of energy in return. You will always have a net sum of 0, but there is a big difference between the time of giving and the times of receiving.
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