Chapter
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Wave Theory and the Universe
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It is much easier to understand gravity intellectually than
to formulate its principles mathematically. Gravity is the
relationship between the energetic interaction of two objects
and the distance between them. The equations of Newton and
Einstein are correct in broad terms, but for strict mathematical
equations we must consider many parameters. This is due to
the following factors:
1. Every object is composed of waves with two swirls inside
each wave. Each wave consists of different forces.
2. Planets, satellites and comets orbit around large objects
in stable swirl paths, so that in addition to attraction,
repulsion and momentum, we have many other properties to take
into account.
The laws of nature are based on simplicity. After the Big
Bang, the swirling properties of energetic matter became the
wellspring of the universe’s behaviour.
As in volcanoes or earthquakes, gravity constantly changes
its proportions when the wave cannot accept accumulated energy.
it explodes. Vortices in water (picture a), cyclones (picture
b) and volcanoes (picture c) are created by concentrations
of energetic matter, and their creation of independent energetic
formations.
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picture a |
picture b |
picture c |
Tornados (picture below, left) are high-energy
waves that strongly resemble the Cat’s Eye Nebula (below,
right). Everything in the way of the wave’s energetic
path circulation will be destroyed by its energetic matter
activity, which is a simple movement along a complex path
formation. By studying energy accumulation, we can prevent
natural disasters and channel these huge amounts of energy
for our needs.
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[Index]
[Introduction]
[Summary] [Wave
Formation] [Photons] [Gravitation]
[Time]
[Atoms] [Life]
[Cancer] [Fundamental
Force] [Gender/Why Sex?]
[Sexual Reproduction]
[Schrodinger & Heisenberg]
[Creation] [Supernova]
[Dark
Matter & Astronomy] [Speed
of Light] [Cloud Formations]
[Natural Disasters] [Global
Warming] [Thermodynamics]
[Backward Time] [Quantum
Mechanics] [Compton Effect]
[Equations] [Predictions]
[Academic Correspondences] [Contact]
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