Understanding Energy in Time-Space

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In summary, energy is not equivalent to mass, but rather to the change in time-space. This concept is further explained in the book "Thing and Its Law" by Virtualbookworm.com publishing Inc. where it is discussed that passive energy is expressed by the plan time-space, while active energy is equivalent to the change in the curvature of time-space. The book delves into the active and passive motion of time-space in chapter 2 and the duality of time-space and energy in chapter 5.
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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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What is energy?

Energy is the ability to do work or cause change. It exists in many forms such as heat, light, electricity, and motion.

What is time-space?

Time-space is the combination of the concepts of time and space, where time is the duration of events and space is the three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur.

How are energy and time-space related?

Energy and time-space are intimately connected as energy cannot exist without time and space. The movement of energy through space occurs over a period of time, and the amount of energy present in a given space can also affect the passage of time.

What is the significance of understanding energy in time-space?

Understanding energy in time-space is crucial for comprehending the fundamental workings of the universe. It allows us to explain and predict the behavior of matter and the flow of energy through the physical world.

How can we harness energy in time-space?

Humans have developed various methods of harnessing energy in time-space, such as through the use of fossil fuels, renewable resources, and nuclear power. We can also conserve energy by using it more efficiently in our daily lives.

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