Natural Disasters?
As in volcanoes or earthquakes, gravity constantly changes its proportions. The accumulation of relatively excessive amounts of energetic matter within the vicinity of a formation can result in an explosion. This is due to the fact that the formation lacks the requisite amount of energetic matter to hold on to its energetic matter. Vortices in water (picture 1), cyclones (picture 2) and volcanoes (picture 3) are created by concentrations of energetic matter, and the latter’s creation of independent energetic formations. Tornados (picture 5) are high-energy waves that strongly resemble the Cat’s Eye Nebula (picture 6). Everything that gets in the way of such a wave’s energetic path circulation will be destroyed by the activity of its energetic matter, which is a simple movement along a complex path formation. By studying the phenomenon of energy accumulation, we can prevent natural disasters and channel these huge amounts of energy to suit our own needs.

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