Summary of Wave Theory
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I found other pictures that exhibited energetic
swirls with powerful black centers that swallow up photons
(like a black hole) and prevent their escape. The swirls are
surrounded by transparent, nylon-like prominences that are
obviously comprised of energetic matter. They similarly jut
out and return along the arms/energetic paths of the wave
formation (please refer to the pictures and accompanying illustrations
below).
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In other words, the prominences are gravitational
waves, just as Einstein predicted!!! These loops
contain ascending energetic arms. However, after beginning
their return to the source they suddenly re-ascend at mid-route,
reaching an even higher peak than the initial thrust. Only
after the second elevation do they descend back to their source,
as a result of the swirling movement of energetic matter (previous
picture). After literally spending decades developing a theory
based on two loops, this picture revealed that the actual
wave formation is much more complex and uncouth than my rather
neat and simple illustrations. Reality thus corresponds with
Feynman's Postulate whereby an electron remembers the path
that it once took. As we already know, condensed energetic
matter (energy, space, and time) can only exist within the
framework of a wave formation. Consequently, the motion of
energetic matter is not defined by some sort of generic matrix,
but is endowed with endless possibilities all of which operate
according to the laws that define the behavior of waves. Although
this picture certified my theory, much work still remained.
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Dr. Chaim Tejman, Copyright©
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