"the energy as a group is not the multiple times of the energy that single object have. "
please tell me if this sentence is correct or what is wrong
Anonymous please tell me if this sentence is correct or what is wrong It is quite wrong. I think you are trying to define 'synergy': The energy produced by the group is greater than the sum of the energies that can be produced by its individual members.
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Anonymousplease tell me if this sentence is correct or what is wrong
It is quite wrong. I think you are trying to define 'synergy':
The energy produced by the group is greater than the sum of the energies that can be produced by its individual members.
I can't find your intended meaning.
eg What energy?
eg A group of what?What kind of objects?
Can you explain with an example?
thank you for your answers.
it could be any object or a person. like the same person can have different energy (or synergy) when he/she is in a group. but this website is for english grammer, not for philosophy or psychology
It's so wrong that I can't tell you what is right until I understand what you are trying to say. I don't want to simply start guessing.