Chapter
8
Wave Theory and Time, Space and Energy
(Continued —
Page 6)
Einstein’s time
It is now appropriate to concentrate on Einstein’s concept
of “every time - absolute time”. Einstein could
not explain his idea clearly, because wave theory —
the main link between all energy theories — was unavailable
to him. Despite this, using his genius and intuition, he introduced
quantum physics, as well as the concept of speeds greater
than light serving as bridges (wormholes). Einstein could
not explain his feeling, and neither he nor anyone else had
the courage to declare that energetic matter, which he introduced
in the equation E = mc2, is the basis of all matter. At that
time, there was no energetic matter theory; now, wave theory
explains these ideas easily. Wave theory proves that there
are speeds greater than light and all of Einstein’s
ideas.
The behaviour of energetic matter allows all phases to coexist
in the same space without disturbing one another. Only neighbouring
phases influence one another.
Energy (energetic matter), space and time are one. Wave theory
introduces energetic matter — a single inflationary
force — as the main creation of nature. Energetic matter
creates wave formations and they, in turn, create everything.
We all feel that time seems like an eternity when waiting
for something when under pressure. In such a hectic (high
energy) state, our brains consume more energy, thus prolonging
time. Another example would be the minds of the young compared
to those of the elderly. In the same period of time, the young,
whose brains have larger energetic capacities, can absorb
more information than the elderly. Both of these examples
serve to illustrate Einstein’s concepts of time.
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