The Second Law of
Thermodynamics and Wave Theory
One of the hotter discussions making the rounds
of the physics community concerns the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
This law claims that, “ Energy spontaneously tends to
flow only from being concentrated in one place to becoming
diffused or dispersed and spread out...or the entropy of a
closed system — roughly defined as how disordered it
is — will tend to rise with time.”
Wave theory provides the most detailed explanation to this
troublesome law by postulating that our universe is created
by shrinking energetic matter. The latter is comprised of
shrinking space, time, and energy. It tries to return to its
previous space by releasing its energy to space, but is only
capable of traveling in one direction: from a concentrated
to a diluted state. Energetic matter creates wave formations.
These wave formations are composed of two loops, which is
the basic blueprint on which the entire universe is built.
Everything in the universe was and is created by energetic
matter. During its cycles, it undergoes phase transitions.
Regardless of the manner in which they were created, all formations
have the same objective: to decay by losing energy and to
diffuse throughout quantum (wave) hyperspace. With time, this
energetic matter will create a new life cycle and wave (quantum
formation). It must be noted that every wave, like any organism,
has a limited lifespan, and it is absolutely incapable of
being revived after it decays. Its energy simply disperses
into space.
Wave theory is the first to consider energy as one of the
prime elements, along with space and time. Although energy,
space, and time are woven together, each is subject to independent
change. Space and energy can shrink until they reach the smallest
size possible, but time is extended.
It is widely believed that hyperspace is infinite and that
it is composed of an element known as ether. Wave theory assumes
that hyperspace is comprised of an array of different quantum
(wave) formations that continuously latch on over time. In
fact, without the ever-present energetic activity, there would
be neither time nor space -- nothing. Every appearance of
energy, then, creates time and space. In other words, wave
formations -- small and vast -- are actually responsible for
the creation of everything
Wave Formation (Quantum Formation)
Each wave formation is linked to its neighbors and is subject
to change regardless of the specific phase (transition) that
it currently finds itself in. Consequently, according to the
Second Law of Thermodynamics, wave formations do not disappear,
but tend to flow from a concentrated to a diluted form (to
a larger space, over an exteneded time) while creating new
life cycles. In other words, new concentrated formations of
energetic matter appear from dispersed energy over and over
again.
Dr. Chaim Tejman, Copyright©
2002. All rights reserved.
[Index]
[Introduction]
[Summary] [Book]
[Wave Formation] [Photons]
[Gravitation] [Time]
[Atoms] [Life]
[Cancer] [Fundamental
Force] [Gender/Why Sex?] [Sexual
Reproduction] [Schrodinger
& Heisenberg] [Creation]
[Supernova] [Dark
Matter & Astronomy] [Speed of
Light] [Cloud Formations]
[Natural Disasters] [Global
Warming] [Backward Time] [Quantum
Mechanics] [Compton Effect]
[Equations] [Academic
Correspondences] [Contact] [Links]
[Mysteries]
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