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424319
Mar19-04, 10:01 AM
Energy is not equivalent to mass, but to the change in time-space.

Passive energy is expressed by the plan time-space.

Active energy is equivalent to the change in the curvature of time-space.



Reference:THING AND ITS LAW (ISBN 1-58939-525-5), chapter 2: timedistance and timecurvature (the active and passive motion of time-space) and chapter 5: natural force(the durality of time-space and energy)published by Virtualbookworm.com publishing Inc.

ZapperZ
Mar19-04, 10:07 AM
Originally posted by 424319
Energy is not equivalent to mass, but to the change in time-space.

Passive energy is expressed by the plan time-space.

Active energy is equivalent to the change in the curvature of time-space.



Reference:THING AND ITS LAW (ISBN 1-58939-525-5), chapter 2: timedistance and timecurvature (the active and passive motion of time-space) and chapter 5: natural force(the durality of time-space and energy)published by Virtualbookworm.com publishing Inc.

1. Is there a specific reason you are actively ADVERTIZING this book on here? This appears to be your 3rd postings in a row quoting stuff form this thing. Shouldn't you be posting this... er .... "speculation" more appropriately in the Theory Development section?

2. Have you ever considered getting your information from a peer-reviewed journal?

Zz.

Sariaht
Mar23-04, 02:20 PM
Watt is effect? hahahahihohehaho!!