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Chapter 6 - Wave Theory and Electricity
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Static Electricity
Static electricity is defined as an electrostatic force that charges by contact or induction. In wave theory, however, energetic matter is a living creation, rotating and vibrating in closed formations. The beauty of living energetic matter is that it appears in different patterns, moving in a serpentine path in semi-closed rings that create different structures and phases (picture below). The behaviour of energetic matter is the same in all phases and formations, and applies in experiments with glass and resin balls and metallic objects.

Every structure is composed of atoms in which basic energetic matter is in a state of continuous local circulation. The structure of the atom and its bonds allows energy to flow, while limiting its circulation to atoms or molecule formations (picture below featuring the molecula of two atoms). In metallic formations, molecules and the paths between them are well organized, allowing energy to flow in large spaces. The molecular bonds (paths) of rubber bands or ebonite, for example, are not suitable for the circulation of energy in large spaces.


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