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Time
According to Wave Theory, energy, space, and time are woven together to form units of energetic matter. While Einstein conceived of time as a fourth dimension, his famous equation E = mc2 (in which c equals 300,000 km per second) shows that time is intrinsically linked to space and energy. Wave Theory claims that the primary building block of nature is energetic matter (consisting of space, time, and energy) aligned into a wave formation. Space, time, or energy cannot exist independently without the other components. Moreover, any alteration to the energetic, temporal, or spatial equilibrium will automatically trigger a change in the rest of the components. For example, if the time of a unit of energetic matter is condensed then the space is likewise condensed.

Wave Theory is the first platform that allows for the coexistence of Newton's absolute time with Einstein's idea of the space-time curvature around large bodies. Absolute time, which essentially entails the link between wave formations and closed loops, has neither a beginning nor an end. It wanders about perpetually with energy and space. Einstein's notion of time proceeds in a skewed manner as well, and is also linked to a wave formation. Since wave formations come in a wide assortment of varying sizes, individual units will similarly be distinct. So although on a more general level, Einstein's notion works within the framework of absolute time, the infinite amount of smaller formations that comprise the universe indeed have a beginning and an end; and thus are measured on the basis of a relative time.

Huge universal waves lack a beginning or an end because the energy can not exist outside the framework of the wave formation and because it is constantly changing phase transitions. Absolute time is located in the loops of the wave, and it is difficult to pinpoint where it starts and where it ends. Time is thus eternal and every wave is a part of it. An absolute wave thus encompasses all times, both the past and future. Given the circular, closed structure of loops, past and future can meet and even trade energetic matter in a manner that exceeds our wildest imaginations.

In my article on Backward Time, I outlined the manner in which energetic matter leaves its source and eventually returns. Although time, space, and energy ultimately return to the source, they all undergo transformations along the way. Time does not revert back to its old form; it simply returns to its starting point in a revised form. Similarly, the energy released in the aftermath of the Big Bang cannot disseminate into space and then return in the same imploding manner. The released energetic matter enters different phase transitions and formations and will eventually engender a new Big Bang: a new time within a colossal wave formation, but all under the purview of absolute time.

Energetic formations retain all the energetic elements that they have accumulated along the universe's endless wave, including time. Elements from previous waves are preserved even after entering new phase transitions or the disbanding of the current formation. In other words, the genes of energetic matter are passed on to future generations. This phenomenon is similar to the concept of atavism in which a gene that has been dormant for generations suddenly reappears. The day will come when researchers will be able to determine the time period from which a particular gene derives.

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