Summary of Wave Theory
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Fundamental Forces
To this point, we have substantiated the fact that a single
type of material (energetic matter) aligned in a wave formation
serves as the basis of everything. Different forces are produced
whenever the configuration of the energetic path is altered
within a wave formation. The energetic and magnetic swirls
are the primary examples of the forces that are produced.
In fact, these two main forces generate all the other forces.
The energetic force in atoms constitutes what is known as
the strong force and the magnetic force constitutes the weak
force (diagram below). In other words, the two forces —
and for that matter all other forces — are essentially
one force that by dint of changes to its configuration creates
other behaviors and merely gives the impression of several
forces.
The duality of energetic matter — the
most ingenious creation of nature — enables wave formations
to simultaneously occupy two different realms or express two
mutually exclusive characteristics. It is this capacity that
allows for the wide array of available dimensions throughout
the universe. Similarly, the differences between these alignments
are responsible for the panoply of behavioral patterns. Therefore,
according to Wave Theory, the four fundamental forces are
actually manifestations of one force, which is the progenitor
of everything in the universe.
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Dr. Chaim Tejman, Copyright©
2004. All rights reserved.
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