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A redefinition of the concept of energy as 'energis' |
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We can now make a clear definition
between: |
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(a) particles responsible for affecting
form (e.g. Gravitons and Magnetons) and |
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(b) motion that creates form (Kinesis),
motion of that form (velocity/ acceleration). |
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Given that the contemporary definition of
energy intertwines both (a) and (b), we now separate these distinct concepts.
The first we re-define is accumulative motion, now called Energis. |
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A working definition of energy called
ENERGIS |
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For the purpose of presenting a unified
theory of the Universe as a whole, accumulative motion is now re-defined as
energis: |
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Energis is the measure of aggregated motion of all
particles in motion to create mass (accumulative kinesis) and the motion of the
particle itself (velocity) . Therefore E = mc2 |
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As a measure of aggregated motion, we can now see the
consistencies between the Einstein equation and the realization that all matter
is in fact an abundance of motion, therefore energis. |
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We can also understand the nature of the tremendous
motion of smaller particles creating larger form thus being defined as
potential energis. From this point on, the word energis is used instead of
energy. |
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