Question:
What is something that never transforms?
anonymous
2011-10-04 01:40:27 UTC
This may sound lame but I was running threw ideas of things that does not transform over time (a rock does transform, water transform-it evaporates over time, people we transform from young to old, etc...)

So what is an item that never transform??
I ask myself that question because I feel this was the root question Juan Ponce de Leon was actually trying to find. "The Fountain of Youth"

if you broke down the idea to an area or thing, that when consumed you physically never change or that you go back in time, you probably would like to know the scientific compounds of it or where you can find an abundant of it wouldn't you like to know?

So it made me wonder, "what is something that never transform over time?" That it doesn't wear and tare or break down, hmmmmm???
Six answers:
?
2011-10-04 01:58:36 UTC
Under the assumption of the first law of thermodynamics, matter and energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only transformed. With this in mind, there is no physical item or area in existence which is incapable of transformation. Though if we get into speculative items like anti-matter, we don't quite know enough to rule that out.



Specific to your question - aside from the literal sense of your interpretation of this - there are conceptual items which are unchanging, such as the the concept of the number one.



If you're looking for immortality in your questions, then genetics is your key to the possibility of eternal life.
ripcordrider31
2011-10-04 09:32:59 UTC
Nothing, the Buddhists had no idea how right they were when they said everything is transitional. Energy can not be created or destroyed but it is changing constantly Everything is reacting with something else.
?
2011-10-04 09:17:29 UTC
Since the beginning of time this Earth has not lost an ounce of water.
anonymous
2011-10-04 08:43:07 UTC
Knock off transformers.
Veda Arya
2011-10-04 09:16:41 UTC
whatever is not material and there is only one . it is god.
Stalking Reaptor
2011-10-04 08:44:14 UTC
God.


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