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Chapter 3 - Wave Theory and Quarks
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The current of energy in the energetic loop has a tendency to escape, but also has pulling (wrapping) properties. The magnetic loop has a tendency to hold energy and maintain the wave’s autonomy. The paths of both loops create forces in all directions and a net-like structure composed of all these forces (picture to follow).

In galaxies, we see waves with different layers (periods) of energy. Apparently, the main Kerr swirl has acquired a new amount of energetic matter and has created a new energetic space, because the first magnetic space is sealed (picture below). It may be that atoms with several neutrons to one proton, as in high-energy atom waves, are the result of the dismantling process in the same galaxy. Every object has its energetic space, guarded by its own energetic paths and swirls. From time to time, external energy reaches the independent object, which accepts this excess energy only briefly. I want to stress that a wave cannot be reborn; its space and energy can be enlarged for a short time only.

The circulation and activity of a wave continue until it has enough energetic matter, until an energetic swirl exists. The disappearance of the energetic swirl means the disappearance of the wave structure. What remains is the magnetic swirl (like neutron stars), which has a long life and can exist independently. It settles itself on energetic paths, maintaining order in the universe.

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