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Unravel the secrets of gravity, antimatter, black hole, and gravitational lensing
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Humanity has been puzzled by gravity for millennia.  It is the strangest and the most significant of all the known forces in the universe.  Gravity is still a mystery and the exact mechanism and nature are still unknown.  I will be examining the mysteries of gravity, antimatter, black hole, and gravitational lensing today by reflecting on Nikola Tesla's quote, "If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration".
Space, Energy, and Matter
Everything in the cosmos is composed of no more than energy.  Energy is just a term to describe a capacity to do things and is commonly measured as frequency.  On the other hand, space is only an expression of the energy at work in terms of frequency (the speed at which something happens within a given time).   Both energy and matter are conserved.  It means that in any system, total input is equal to total output, namely a constant factor or otherwise, there is no such equation like E = mc2.  All scientific laws and equations will fall within the principle of absence, balance, and constant (ABC), as depicted below: -
E = mc2 or E - mc2 = 0 or mc2 - E = 0, 
A = B or A - B = 0 or B - A = 0.
 
Energy is Space in Tango, Space is Energy at Play
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1.  Energy is generally represented as a vibration, which is the presence of opposing forces.  The alternating motion of the opposing forces would then generate a continuum of undulating patterns swinging back and forth.  This may be elucidated by a tango dance (a partner dance) where space is meant as energy to play on a dance floor. 
2.  In the meantime, the intersection of low-frequency energy waves in space is called matter.  This is something that occupies space due to the conversion of mobile waves into standing energy waves.  In other words, energy and matter are only two aspects of the same thing; the two are mirrored differently under conditional phenomena.  
3.  Standing waves can generally be produced by two identical waves moving in opposite directions with the right wavelength.  In a confined space, standing waves occur when a wave with the correct wavelength meets its reflection.  A standing wave, also called a stationary wave, combines two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency.  This phenomenon is the result of interference: when the waves are superimposed, their energies are either added together or cancelled out.  
4.  In Albert Einstein’s equation of relativity, E = mc2, a quantum of energy is defined as the diffusion of a mass at the velocity of light squared.  By comparison, in an electrical circuit, a watt is defined as an amp current with a voltage of one volt.


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Why is Antimatter largely missing in the Material Universe?
The mirror image of matter is antimatter, and when they come into contact, the two can cancel each other immediately.  In the Material Universe, there should be an equal amount of matter and antimatter.  However, antimatter could not manifest as an anti-atom or anti-molecule because of the lack of low-frequency energy waves. 


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The creation of Atoms and Molecules
1.  Firstly, atoms and molecules are formed by crystallising low-frequency energy waves.  As shown, atom A would be formed in the beginning, followed by atom B, atom C, and atom D.  The interactive waves of energy produced a clockwise rotational force between the space of atom A and atom B.  At the same time, atom A and atom B turn in the respective counter-clockwise direction.
2.  When atom C is formed, it would be attracted to adjoining atoms, say, atom B.  This is mainly due to the prevalence of differential pressure in the surrounding area and a strong bond would then form, just like the pair of rubber cymbals kissing.  From there, a new molecule is formed, say, the B-C molecule.  Similarly, the attraction between atom A and atom D would produce the A-D molecule.
3.  At the same time, the B-C molecule and the A-D molecule would be drawn together according to Bernoulli’s principle, that is, when the velocity of the substance around the objects rises, the pressure decreases.  Afterward, the molecules would travel towards each other in accelerated motion, and it is a mark of gravitational force. 
4.  Finally, the respective atoms in the molecules would cease auto-rotation and begin to vibrate in the form of standing waves.   Later, the newly bonded molecules would assume a counter-clockwise rotation that is coupled with disturbances in the curvature of spacetime.  A new spiral-shaped gravitational wave would appear in a diffusing pattern as a result of natural aerodynamic flows.

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Unravel the secrets of gravity, antimatter, black hole, and gravitational lensing - by takso - 01-11-2024, 05:19 PM

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