Chapter 7 - Wave Theory and
Magnetism
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Energetic matter added to a magnet that has lost most of
its charge adds energy to “old” atoms and molecules,
enlarges their energetic path and re-establishes bonds between
them. As energetic matter cannot rest, it escapes; the bonds
break again and the magnet returns to its previous state.
For energetic matter to exist, it must maintain a closed swirl
formation of circulating energy.
The
illustration to your right shows the flow of energetic matter
in a horseshoe magnet. The metal shavings align themselves
along invisible paths, forming a closed energetic flow.
Metals that lose energy maintain magnetic properties. Although
their energetic loops disperse energy, their magnetic loops
hold it strongly. Their molecules lose energetic space and
become more condensed, as does their peripheral energetic
space. Energetic paths are shortened. By adding energy, we
renew and enlarge the energetic loops’ space. The molecules
bond in the energetic paths, enlarging the object’s
energetic and magnetic space.
When a magnet breaks in two, each piece becomes a magnet.
We can continue thus breaking and creating more magnets forever
(picture below). This is a classic example of the infinite
nature of energetic matter, space and time.
Magnetism is an ingenious creation of energetic matter. This
force creates an opposite force. They compete in every formation
and are the basis of everything in the universe. Every change
in energetic formations is the result of energetic activity,
which connects Darwin’s and Einstein’s ideas and
quantum theories. We are just beginning to understand the
behaviour of energetic matter, which leaves me with more questions
than answers.
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