Monday 30 November 2009

energy travel and human movement

energy optimisation shows itself at every level nd every layer.
As in the bubble structure, where we have previously shown that if we create a minimal path structure, the energy would flow through it and get absorbed or redirected elsewhere, so the humans can be absorbed and or redirected subconsciously at parts which we would want them to. Thus we could create extremely private areas in the middle of the city.

Is there adifference between the fluid dynamics and energy flow?
We need to answer this question prior to making assumptions on the similarity of the two.
Is energy flow reliant upon the gravitational pull. Fluid dynamics for sure is reliant up it.

So, if we observe energy minimisation at every level, than we can.
Is energy minimization and or optimisation the same as the path of least resistance?
it depends which way you consider it. If we are to understand energy minimisation based on certain key local parameters then it is true, if however we look at the global parameters then energy minimisation may take a different shape.

How are we to determine the parameters. What are the guiding principles? we are optimising the shape based on which criteria? what is important? are w to take everything as important? Perhaps we could look at each parameter individually and understand their viscosity. How far can we pull them before they break? By understanding each parameters viscosity we are able to generate a form which can adjsut overtime on different shapes based on the viscosity of its parameters.

Dynamic viscosity- a definition of.
Dynamic viscosity of a particular shape is the shapes ability to adjust to a particular force acting upon it and absorb and redirect it without suffering any negative deformation.

Urban rules and regulations should cater for such Dynamic viscosity, they should be able to absorb and redirect any force hit upon it during a course of time.

Can we anayse the systems in cities in this respect? can we analyse how balanced have been the rules and regulations, the economic policies, the political views, the restoration policies and so on in respect to thiese forces acting upon an urban condition?

Something has to give and what gives and or pushes up is either a price, or a building or quality of life which in return kills the area

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