Poisson equation to solve the optimization problem in thermal energy to particles.


Poisson equation to solve the optimization problem in thermal energy to particles.

“In logic, the law of non-contradiction (LNC) (also known as the law of contradiction, principle of non-contradiction (PNC), or the principle of contradiction) states that contradictory propositions cannot both be true in the same sense at the same time, e. g. the two propositions "A is B" and "A is not B" are mutually exclusive. Formally this is expressed as the tautology ¬(p ∧ ¬p).”

Paradoxes make arguments like quantum contradictory but they might have other logical explanations. One is unknown sub-atomical particle or relationships between energy and temperature. One particle cannot have two different temperatures at the same time. Energy level and temperature. So what might be the solution.
See this link “The cat equation” : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc2AHH8AClM
We know there is a relationship between energy and mass but is there a relationship between mass and temperature in particles? Here is a quote:
“But puzzlingly, this family of matter particles — the up quark, down quark and electron — is not the only one. Physicists have discovered that they make up the first of three successive “generations” of particles, each heavier than the last. The second- and third-generation particles transform into their lighter counterparts too quickly to form exotic cats, but they otherwise behave identically.”
Typically temperature and energy are measure indirectly in particles see video of cat equation. If you have a container full of water and you put a particle inside one can take an average temperature. The ambient temperature of the particle is the average of the water or air exchange temperature. Mass is always independent from temperature but is always dependent to energy.
What would a poisson regression demonstrate about mass and temperature dependence?
“Poisson regression may be appropriate when the {dependent variable} is a count, for instance of events such as the arrival of a telephone call at a call centre.[1] The events must be independent in the sense that the arrival of one call will not make another more or less likely (random), but the probability per unit time of events is understood to be related to covariates such as time of day. (8-5).”

Another explanation of the temperature paradox “One particle cannot have two different temperatures at the same time in the same relationship this would suggest a (new) subatomic particle inside a bigger particle.
“In particle physics, a baryon is a type of composite subatomic particle which contains an odd number of valence quarks (at least 3).[1] Baryons belong to the hadron family of particles; hadrons are composed of quarks. Baryons are also classified as fermions because they have half-integer spin.” Properties change in particles.
Since the standard model is not complete meaning we do not know if we have sub particles not yet discover I humbly think we have a paradox.
If temperature differs so does Energy but they might be a relationship:
(Energy /Mass)= If mass differs so does the capacity to create energy.
“Temperature is an intensive quantity that does not depend on the mass of material that you have. Energy is an extensive quantity that does depend on the amount of matter involved.” Dependence and relationships? Dependence is:“The state of being conditional or contingent on something, as through a natural or logical sequence: A relationship is: “a connection, association, or involvement. “A” cannot be “B” at the same time and in the same relationship but “A+B” can form “AB” and be on a relationship at the same time. If this does not make sense forgive me, it is very difficult to explain, it should not be but I am deficient.
“In logic, the law of non-contradiction (LNC) (also known as the law of contradiction, principle of non-contradiction (PNC), or the principle of contradiction) states that contradictory propositions cannot both be true in the same sense at the same time, e. g. the two propositions "A is B" and "A is not B" are mutually exclusive.”
example:
Kaolinite:
The main use of the mineral kaolinite (about 50% of the time) is the production of paper; its use ensures the gloss on some grades of coated paper.
Structural chemistry: "Since the polysilicate ions are not of uniform size, they cannot arrange themselves along with the metal ions into a regular crystal lattice." A postulation was made of the existence of high activation energies and low temperature “Nucleation” of kaolinite.
The energy of a particle does create high energy particle interactions or relationships:
“Colliding-beam storage ring, also called collider, type of cyclic particle accelerator that stores and then accelerates two counterrotating beams of charged subatomic particles before bringing them into head-on collision with each other. Because the net momentum of the oppositely directed beams is zero, all the energy of the colliding beams is available to produce very-high-energy particle interactions.”
What if we used Kaolinite to study the relationship of photon emissions and humidity? Can we find a thermal relationship between kaoline?

Moisture content gets measured as relative humidity (RH), and most papers are designed to be stable at 45-55% RH in a 72°F environment. Typically, manufacturers produce paper to an absolute moisture content between 4.0 and 6.0%, meaning water makes up 4 to 6% of the paper's total weight.
https://www.britannica.com/technology/colliding-beam-storage-ring
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/30964902_Thermoluminescence_of_Kaolinite
http://www.dolfin-adjoint.org/en/release/documentation/poisson-topology/poisson-topology.html
Thank you so much for reading this paper. I do not expect to convince you but to make an educated guess. “27 Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.”
I thank my mom and my brother, I did not turn away from the torture cause God helped he.

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