And when the temperature of matter is raised to the state of red glow, glow mode in the plasma sense, then it becomes a thermionic emitter and emits light as energy. This light seems to have been transformed into photons by the human brain’s thinking habit necessitating the existence of particles in order to allow Newton’s and Coulomb’s equations to “work”.
If you back up before you meet your melting point you avoid having to start from scratch. In real terms if you can judge 'a buoy' from 'an anchor 'you will make it to the end of the path with the least damage, the term 'skin of the teeth' is used for a reason, as is 'hiss' when looking at what the most destruction in the least amount of time looks like.
How do we get a clear look when we only use a small portion of our brain for 'everything'? That is a lot of blank space to fill in.
Do we use our brain or our mind? Which do you prefer? Are we brain or are we mind? The brain fits nicely in a two quart ice cream container while mind seems to require infinity. I have always been uncomfortable with the idea of a universe with walls. Does the universe have a skull?