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Max Planck, of course, produced the quant theory, which introduces
quants as the basic units of every entity in our universe.
Wave Theory contends that all quants must contain units of
energy, time, and space. Moreover, quants are wave formations
(see Introduction)
that are comprised of two swirls (loops/helices): an energetic,
horizontal Kerr swirl and a magnetic, vertical Schwarzchild
swirl. At first, Planck was unable to explain the existence
of the energetic component because the gravitational component
is dominant, but he finally completed his theory by dint of
his famous equations. Erwin Heisenberg subsequently developed
this idea further with his Uncertainty Principle. By proving
the existence of the energetic loop (illustration above),
Wave Theory provides considerable support to Heisenberg's
Principle.
Since waves are only configured as circles, space and time
must also resemble what Einstein termed as "curved space"
(picture below).
M51 Courtesy of NASA
It is accepted that energetic matter passes from one wave
formation to the next by either connections that resemble
molecule receptors or by phase transitions. Energetic matter
(time, space, and energy) is transferred in a hierarchical
system in which larger units of energetic matter attract smaller
units and together preserve the hierarchal system of the universe.
Every formation eventually dissembles; the energetic matter
is released and proceeds via other phase transitions to other
formations where they once again gather in the dispersed matter
and create new wave formations. Units of time, aligned in
waves of manifold sizes, are formed in an array of different-sized
waves that are connected to energy and space. This then corresponds
with Einstein's idea of relative time, as wave theory shows
that his idea of relativity applies to the various sizes of
the wave formations. Moreover, by means of phase transition
and wave hierarchy, all energetic matter and units of time
adhere to absolute time. These ingenuous formations then explain
how time, energy, and space have neither a beginning nor an
end. Instead, they are woven together as per Isaac Newton's
notion of absolute time. In other words, it is the different
quants that are comprised of energetic matter that co-exist
on different time planes, while the entire formation operates
within the confines of absolute time. Consequently, both Newton
and Einstein were correct!
Different "Times"
By studying the behavior of different units of time, we can
determine the particular phase transition that a wave formation
is in, as well as other details. Wave theory's notion of time
implies that when a wave loses energy it rotates at a quicker
pace, and time is thus condensed. For example, a magnetic
star that has lost its energetic loop (highly energetic matter)
rotates faster and thus time also elapses at a quicker pace.
This can be expressed in the form an equation:
|
Time
= |
energetic
space |
|
oscillation
rate
|
Even after being dispersed, energetic wave formations
(quants) retain their genes, which possess all the information
that pertains to time and other related data. As I explained
in my article Backward Time, units of time ultimately return
to their source. However, the unit/quant obviously undergoes
significant changes and it retains all the components and
properties that it has picked up along the way.
My Equation of Low Phase Transitions depicts the manner in
which time is bent at a quicker rate when energy escapes from
wave formations:
The E signifies the amount of energy in the energetic loop,
M signifies the magnetic loop, and x denotes the number of
rotations. This is especially prominent in wave formations
that are located in extremely concentrated spaces and contain
dominant magnetic components with a high capacity for energy.
The equation also shows how an energetic wave that loses energy
from its energetic loop rotates at a quicker pace within an
abridged time frame. This course of events enables the wave
to maintain its equilibrium despite the loss of energy.
Although it has taken some 100 years, Wave Theory has finally
vindicated Einstein's notion of relativity in a manner that
does not contradict Newton's brilliant idea of absolute time.
Nevertheless, much work remains to be done on the subject
of time and I too continue to research this exhilarating field.
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Dr. Chaim Tejman, Copyright©
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