Sexual Reproduction
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One loop is electric-energetic with male
characteristics and faces outward. It tends to be more nomadic
and promiscuous, initiating contact with everything in its
vicinity snatching up as much space as possible. In contrast,
the second loop has more magnetic-gravitational and female-oriented
properties. It faces towards the inside of the formation and
has a considerably longer life span than the energetic loop.
Accordingly, the “female” loop (adjacent picture)
is charged with the storage and protection of the wave formation
(energy). When the magnetic loop loses energy and is on its
own, it constantly releases energetic matter and shrinks.
Due to the attendant concentration of energy, the magnetic
loop ultimately explodes. Thereafter, the dispersed energetic
matter immediately begins to create new life forms, all of
which are configured as wave formations. This indicates that
everything is comprised of one form of energetic matter, which
alters its properties by changing the configuration of its
wave formation. Supernova explosions and the Big Bang are
classic examples of a shrinking magnetic loop that ultimately
explodes. In contrast, the black hole constitutes an energetic
swirl, which creates wave formations and does not explode.
Not only are the magnetic and energetic loops in a state of
constant superposition, but they are also engaged in perpetual
competition, as the male/energetic loop attempts to disperse
its energy, while the female/magnetic loop seeks to conserve
its energy.
As mentioned above, every stable entity in the universe is
comprised of two types of energetic matter (swirls). Moreover,
every wave formation contains two types of energetic paths
that emerge from its swirls. Even the most complex organism
— a colorful mosaic of assorted precious stones —
is designed according to the same paradigm, and each “stone”
is essentially a complete wave (quant) formation. The stones
are connected in many myriad ways, such as atomic
and molecular formations. In fact, this rich array
of possible configurations and phase transitions is responsible
for the heterogeneous nature of our endless universe.
The most important attribute of the wave formation is its
adherence to the Pauli Exclusion Principle, which states that
all energetic formations — including living organisms
— protect every inch of their space. In other words,
all stable energetic formations are driven by the desire to
dominate, and an entity’s vitality and success are measured
by its capacity to secure energy. However, when a formation
— organic or inorganic — surpasses its requisite
energy level, it either fragments or explodes.
Inorganic formations that are attached to the ground are
only capable of safeguarding their original wave formation
and forming molecular bonds with neighboring atoms. In contrast,
bonds that are formed in gaseous or aquatic states generate
highly energetic molecules via their “electron”
path — an energetic path with an electron on its tip
that enables its molecules to easily communicate with other
molecules. These molecules are more mobile than solid forms
and are thus exposed to other bonds with similar behaviors.
Consequently, they readily create highly energetic organic
formations, whose highly energetic “electron”
paths maintain constant communication with other organic molecules.
Given its mercurial nature, the entire magnetic structure
of an organic bond will disintegrate if it fails to secure
enough energy. Therefore, organic formations are constantly
on the look out for sources of energy.
Highly energetic formations possess manifold methods for
procreation and are capable of creating a wide array of forms.
In fact, the exclusive objective of propagation is to acquire
as much energy and space as possible for the original “parent”
formation, especially its gravitational-magnetic loop.
Within the wave formation’s two-loop structure, there
is much room for diversity and independent action. Every energetic
colony constructs frameworks for securing and distributing
energy to its various components. The independent parent formation
stores energy and sends out “scouts” to hunt for
energy. At any given moment, the components of an organic
energetic formation may be quite far apart. The stronger the
colony’s organism the farther the scouts can venture
and the more space they can usurp. However, they remain connected
by appropriate formations of energetic matter regardless of
the distance, and the scouts continue to execute their task.
A rather strange yet entirely logical method for attaining
energy is sexual cannibalism whereby some animals —
including certain spiders and scorpions — devour their
male spouse following intercourse. The male is essentially
sent out to accumulate energy by any means possible. He returns
with supplies of energy, primarily in the form of his sperm
(in order to divide the ovum). However, the hungry female
occasionally devours her spouse as yet another source of energy,
all in the name of maintaining the primary formation.
These examples constitute what we refer to as sexual reproduction.
Asexual reproduction
is an antecedent mechanism for propagation in which the magnetic
loop manages to acquire energetic matter on its own. Nature
simply developed the sexual method as a response to intermittent
energy shortages.
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Dr. Chaim Tejman, Copyright©
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