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Chapter 4 - Wave Theory and the Atom
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As nature’s choice is simplicity, the basic formation of the atom is two swirls and two paths: an energetic swirl-proton, with a path to a magnetic swirl-neutron and another back to the energetic swirl. Research indicates that the structure of atoms is created by quarks, forming baryon + anti-baryon = 3 quarks + 3 anti-quarks + mesons + gluons, etc. In wave theory, which adheres to the principle that nature’s choice is simplicity, the first basic structure is an energetic wave (two photons).

Just as the swirls and paths disperse into the smallest waves ad infinitum, so energetic matter is infinite. Energetic matter flows through the two perpendicular and horizontal loops. Research shows that in protons, quarks have a two-up-one-down position (see previous page). In vertical magnetic loops (neutrons), they have an opposite, one-up-two-down position. The perpendicular loop-neutron thus flows in the opposite direction of the proton.

There are four formations in a complete wave. When atoms are split, each half has three (and not two) formations: a swirl and half of each path. The two paths connecting the proton and neutron appear as open arms, because they have been split in half. If we consider the positron and the electron energy formations, we have six formations: three quarks and three anti-quarks.

The two magnetic and energetic loops (baryons) obtained when the atom is split rotate in different directions. The beauty of creation is that a single electro-magnetic structure (wave) includes swirls and paths with opposing repulsion and attraction properties (see the pictures in the chapters on the photon and the quark). In pictures of the universe, we see two swirls and two paths between them, inspiring us to understand wave formation behaviour. In very small atoms, , energetic paths are short and very close to the swirls. Because electro-magnetic matter does not have clear borders, excess energy can transfer to other formations by means other than paths. Properties can pass instantly from one loop to others via vibration. In the picture to the right, we see a wave formation in the Cat’s Eye Nebula.

The structure of atoms
Living energetic matter creates atoms. They continually change shape, because the nature of energetic matter is to be perpetually active. Just like humans, one atom does not resemble the next.

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