ENERGY
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Definitions
1. energy would simply mean a potential of motion or power. It's potential or actual motion or force. (SH Spec 84, 6612C13)
2. Energy (Def. 1)
3. energy derives from imposition of space between terminals and a reduction and expansion of that space. (COHA, p. 256)
4. there are three kinds of energy. There's a flow, and then there's a dispersal, and then there's a ridge. (PDC 18)
5. a mass of particles which is a mass of motion. (5203CM04B)
6. postulated particles in space. (PXL, p. 150)
7. energy is subdivisible into a large motion, such as a flow, a dispersal, or a ridge, and a small motion which is itself commonly called a "particle" in nuclear physics. Agitation within agitation is the basic formation of particles of energy, such as electrons, protons and others. (Scn 8-80, p. 43)