Understanding Energy in Time-Space

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Energy is defined as not equivalent to mass but rather to changes in time-space. Passive energy relates to the plan time-space, while active energy corresponds to changes in the curvature of time-space. The discussion references specific chapters from the book "THING AND ITS LAW," which explores these concepts further. Some participants question the relevance of repeatedly citing the book and suggest that the ideas should be discussed in a more appropriate forum. The conversation highlights a mix of interest in theoretical physics and skepticism about the sources of information.
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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.
 
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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?

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