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The Original Energy Theory

Autor Elier Eng
en Limba Engleză Paperback
The Original Energy theory postulates that the Universe is originated from cold, fold, compressed embryonic energy formation; ironically from the no weight, no charge, the tiniest element, the photon. Through Photongenesis procedure a mutual generation between photon and electron, from ultra energetic to less energetic stage, photons and electrons constitute every existence, including life inside the universe. Under the guidance of the Original Energy codes, photons derive, develop, govern, transform and rule the universe. It means the universe did not derive from infinitely hot, dense matter, the primeval atom, after the singularity and the Big Bang event. The mass dependent gravitational force is not the primordial force. Proton, neutron and electrons might occupy only 4 % of the volume of an atom; the rest of it is electromagnetic energy. Matter only constitutes 4% of the volume of the entire universe; the rest is electromagnetic energysphere emanates from de nucleus of every heavenly body and the universe, making it isotropic, homogeneous and stable. Hence, energy is the most important part of the universe As material existence, heavenly bodies, life continually evolves, transforms, vanishes and would be recycled in the universe. Only the Original Energy would last forever. If we know the most basic element that constitutes the universe we would know the secret of everything. Photogenesis reveals precisely the origin of the universe, the origin of life and the fate of the universe.
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ISBN-13: 9781617645136
ISBN-10: 1617645133
Pagini: 152
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Palibrio