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Chapter 3 - Wave Theory and Quarks
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The relation between mass and energy is well established by Einstein’s equation E = mc2. From this, we may assume that a phase transition depends only on a change in the proportion of energetic and magnetic properties in a wave. When a formation loses energy, its space shrinks and its gravity increases. Despite the fact that dark energetic space is invisible, it has its own properties and behaviours.

Einstein writes that photons carry energy from place to place. Wave theory shows that photons are not only carriers, but also creations of pure energetic matter. Every basic formation is formed of photons of energy. Energy appears as swirls and waves (photons).

Energetic matter causes behaviour such as gravity, electricity, magnetism as well as strong and weak forces. By different swirl configurations and their relationships in energetic paths, it creates everything in the universe. A photon (wave) is the primary organized particle structure and the basis of all creation. These waves may be as small as neutrinos, as large as the universe, or even larger. Energetic matter can be infinitely small or large, and so can its formations. What this marvelous, ingenious matter can do is beyond our imagination. Energetic matter may seem to have a very simple structure; its “genes,” however, hold information about all previous formations (from both infinite time and finite periods within it) and are the basis for endless research.

The relationship between energy and space determines gravitational properties.

Energy = Gravity
Space


A small, high-energy area has high gravity; a large, low-energy area has low gravity (see the discussion of gravitation in the chapter on the universe).

Energetic Loop = Phase
Magnetic Loop

When a photon’s energetic loop has a great deal of energy, it is in a high phase, and its magnetic loop is small and its gravitational force is weak. When the energetic loop’s energy is low, the photon is in a lower phase and its magnetic loop and gravitational pull are greater.

These formulae show that energy in energetic loops disappears gradually, while magnetic loops retain energy, like neutron stars. A distortion of their energetic balance causes them to explode, because they do not have the “glue” (energetic matter) to keep them whole. This is the fate of old objects. The structure of a magnetic loop enables it to exist alone; an energetic loop (swirl), however, immediately creates magnetic loops (waves).

Waves with more energetic matter are in a high phase. They contain more pulling and pushing properties, greater space, and a great deal of energy, like galaxies and waves.

The photon is accepted as a dual form of matter, a particle-wave. By adding energy, we can separate its rings. The loops then resemble waves, but maintain their relationship by their energetic path. In an experiment, when a photon was passed through a slit and around it, crests and troughs appeared on the screen on the other side of the slit (picture below).

Energetic loops can traverse anything. Magnetic loops can only do so when they are as small as neutrinos. Energetic paths may be stretched by adding energy. Although its energy level is higher, the wave remains the same.

In low-energy waves, energetic loops are more allied and have a smaller space and a stronger gravitational force, like atoms.

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