3_ENERGY

 

LIGHT is ENERGY  

While the “Wise Men” of scientific communities argued among themselves about the validity of each other’s work, engineers applied repeatable effects and walked man on the moon.   It is not always necessary to know why something works.  It is necessary to know that “It does work and works every time.”

 Physics began with crude observations and limited means of measurements.  In spite of greatly increased technical means of measurement, Science is still locked into the appearance of the physical universe.  They insist on everything being neatly unitized and packaged so it can be measured and handled.  Their basic approach is through mathematical equations. 

 For instance, when they attempt to calculate the mass of an electron, the answer is infinity.  That means it has no upper limit and doesn’t fit the “neat package” requirement.  So, in order to agree with preconceived ideas, they alter what math tells them.   Just imagine the outcome if they once considered their math to be correct: that the electron was in fact in integral part of  “all that is”:  an integral part of infinity.  Their entire mode of thinking would have to expand and brand new approaches generated.

 Attempts to measure the energy of what appears to be dark, empty space indicate more energy is present than can account for by current means.   This, in turn, gives rise to the theory of point energy.  It is the concept of extracting energy from that same empty space, however it appears that energy is being created.  This is a conflict with the fact that energy can neither be created nor can it be destroyed, but it can be transformed from one thing to another, and that is exactly what our Earth existence is all about.

 Energy of empty space is infinite. Its substance is “light”.  It is the substance from which all matter is made.  It appears dark for two reasons.  First, it vibrates at such a high frequency that our technology cannot measure it.  Second, it is in balance.   It must be slowed to the much lower vibration of our earth plane of existence, before it can become substance, as we know it.

 Light is electromagnetic.  That means it has properties that are similar to what we know as electricity.  No one has ever seen light.  The so called “light rays” seen streaming though a darkened room are actually dust particles in the air that are made visible when light hits them.   When light strikes an object, a secondary radiation is sent out.  Our physical eyes then see the appearance of the object. 

 This is what happens.   In “Star Trek” terms, all matter is a force field of whirling energy existing at a very high rate of vibration that is beyond the range of the human eye.  These force fields exist in a condition of balance and become visible or tangible when something “knocks” it off-balance.  Interference of this type may be generated when matter is impacted by light of a different rate of vibration.    It is like the discord of two musical instruments playing out of tune with each other.  The wa-wa sound is actually a transformation of energy into a different form and rate of vibration.

 Although all space is filled with an infinite energy of light, it appears to be dark and empty because it is in balance.  If something disturbs that balance, energy, of a transformed nature, is released.  It gives the appearance that energy has been created when it has really just been transformed from one state to another.

 Our five physical senses are geared to detect energies of a very low rate of vibration, but our inner senses are equipped to sense energy in its purest form.

 Science lags behind mankind’s inner abilities that are well equipped to perceive, manipulate and transform energy.  The trouble is, mankind must again recognize this ability and put it into conscious use.  While there are many details to this process, it is primarily a process of frequency that works very much like the tuner of your television set or radio, where there is a transmitter and a receiver.

 Thousands of radio and television programs are being transmitted at the same time, but each is on its own unique frequency.  The tuner can be set to select only one of these frequencies at a time. Otherwise, there would be a gigantic jumble of meaningless noise, much like noisy thoughts that continually flit through our otherwise quiet minds.

 A transmitted signal is a wav-form with a specific shape.  It must have a starting place to which it must eventually return.  That is called a circuit, or to paraphrase, what goes out must return.

 We all know that a battery has two poles.  One is for the outgoing energy while the other provides a return path.  Return paths are not always obvious.  

 Electricity is a good example.  We all know how pressure builds up toward the bottom of a lake.  That is stored energy.  When the valves are opened, stored energy is transformed into energy of motion as water flows through a pipe connected to the turbine of an electric generator. 

 Here, the waters’ straight-line energy impacts a turbine wheel, disturbing its balance, and causes it to turn.  Straight-line motion is transformed into a rotary motion that spins the generator itself.

 A generator consists of a coil of wire wrapped around an iron core that spins within a stationary magnetic field.  The iron core serves to concentrate magnetic lines of force.  The spinning wire coil tears chunks out of the Magnetic force field, trapping it within the wire.  It cannot complete its circuit and transforms into electricity.  One end of the coil of wire becomes the outgoing pole attached to our household electrical supply and the other is a return pole.

 Notice that within the generator itself, three things are present: a physical force turning the generator: a magnetic field: and flowing electricity.  These three things are always present when electricity flows in any manner and are always at right angles to each other.

 Electricity flowing through a straight wire forms a magnet field, like a doughnut, around the wire.  A physical force is present there pointing inward toward the wire.  Its force becomes the limiting factor of how much power a wire can carry.  Science has applied that same physical force to drive high-speed trains as well as to accelerate particles of matter in a cyclotron.

 Since we are all familiar with electrical cords having two wires, it is easy to see that one wire provides the return path to the generator.   A third wire is common today, it is connected to an earth-ground, as is the generator itself.  It is a safety feature and the Earth itself becomes an alternate return path to the generator.

 To complete the cycle, water that once turned the generator is heated by the sun and vaporizes into the air where it eventually refills the lake when it condenses and falls as rain.

 Water itself teaches us many things about energy.  It is extremely pliable and assumes the shape of any container it flows into.  We know its existence in three forms, solid (ice), liquid (water) and gas (steam).  It is the same water in each case except for the amount of energy it contains.  Here, we are talking about the energy of heat.   Heat must be added to water to start the molecules moving rapidly enough to escape the liquid and take on the form of a gas.  Heat is removed from water to form ice.

  Now here is the neat part of those simple transformations from one state to another.  As water is heated to 212 deg F. it is at the point of transforming into a gas, but a curious thing happens.  As it transforms, it takes in an additional plug of heat from the atmosphere.  Without it, the transformation doesn’t happen.  There is a measurable drop in temperature in the surrounding atmosphere. 

 Ice forms at a temperature of 32 deg F.  At the point of its transformation, it spontaneously gives off a plug of its own heat energy to the atmosphere.  That rise in temperature can also be measured and felt in many ways.

 Almost from the dawn of time people, with no knowledge of physics, used that effect on a continuous basis.  They knew food kept better when cold, and also that freezing ruined a lot of things.   In freezing weather, they placed every container available around the perishable foods and filled them with water.  As the water froze it gave off heat, warming the area and prevented food spoilage.  It was also a common practice to place buckets of water around the sleeping area to keep the temperature up a little bit.

 Mechanically, water is far more powerful than one might suspect.  Its persistent flow wears away rock with time and alters the face of the earth.  It seeps quietly into porous areas and into cracks and crevices where it later freezes.  Ice takes up more space than water and as it expands it literally becomes a wedge that splits living rock.   Long ago, campers learned not to use sandstone around a campfire.  It is porous and always contains trapped water.  When heated by the fire, the trapped water turns to steam and the rock can explode with violent force.

 Pure water does not conduct electricity.  It is an insulator.  But lets look at some of its internal character.  Lord Kelvin, one of the early scientists performed a number of experiments to mimic thunderstorm activity, showing the internal electrical energy of water in the process. 

 Suppose we suspend an open ended metal tube, like an open ended tin-can on electrical insulators.  Now place a nozzle similar to a shower spray head just inside the top opening of the can and allow water to form tiny droplets that fall through the center of the can.  On the way down, they begin to recombine into larger drops and even streams.  The can still shows no voltage readings.

 Now lets prevent those droplets from recombining by placing a disk of fine conductive metal screen inside the can toward its bottom.  The screen forces water to exit the can as droplets.  As the first droplets fall into the can,, it immediately becomes electrically charged with over 100,000 volts.

 Bringing your finger near the can will often produce a tiny spark, usually not visible but the sound of its snap can be heard.  Larger devices, like a 55 gallon drum wrapped in foil to shield sharp edges, can collect over one-million volts, with enough current (microamps) to give a substantial shock.

 The transition of water from fluid to droplets is very similar to that of water to steam or ice.  Even though it is fluid, water molecules are bonded together by an inner, cohesive force.  When that bond is forced to break up into droplets, its bonding energy is collected and stored in the can.  If droplets are allowed to recombine while still within the can, they steal back electrical energy, discharging the can.

 If two cans are used, one over the other, one will pick up a negative charge the other will be positive.  Sometimes the top one will be negative and sometimes it will be positive.

  Sometimes the droplets will be seen to float within the can or even fall upward.  This is the same condition found in our atmosphere allowing water vapor to float as clouds, or when its balance is disturbed, to deluge into a rainstorm complete with flashing lightning.

 In radio and television, electricity is shaped to imitate sound or image and is transmitted through the air, as electro magnetic waves, where it is detected and decoded by a receiver.  The return path is again through the Earth even though no wires are connected for that purpose.  It is radiant energy that works because it is operating at a different rate of vibration than the electrical current flowing in a wire.  As frequency changes, so does the nature and character of energy.

 As you can see, there are cycles within cycles but each one has its own method of return and generation.  The same is true of mans’ use of energy, which operates in different ways at different rates of vibration.

 Again, electrical energy is a good example.  We know electricity exists in several forms.  Just as water can transform into ice by loss of heat, or into steam by adding heat, so does electricity.

 Static electricity is that stuff that causes our hair to stand up on end.  It is produced by friction such as rubbing a glass rod on silk, or shuffling our feet across a carpet.  Electric energy can be made to flow through wires by chemical means such as are inside batteries.  A third form is less familiar.  It is called plasma.  Plasma is matter  (iron, paper, rock, etc.) that has been changed in form to a gaseous vapor that not only conducts electricity but is electricity.  Tremendous heat is required to turn matter into a gaseous vapor.

 A large wind tunnel in a Tennessee test facility was designed around this principle because local electrical supply company required about two weeks notice to make sufficient power available.  Immediate readiness is required for any large-scale test program.  

 A plasma generating system (magnetohydrodymanics) was designed for just that purpose.  It vaporizes matter (old tin cans, trash, etc.) into plasma (electricity) that is then directed by a magnetic field (remember the three forces described earlier) to electrodes that collect its positive and negative charges to supply the wind tunnel requirements.  It is a highly efficient means of transforming matter directly into electricity and it produces much more energy than it requires for its own operation.

 Is this perpetual motion?  It could be.  It meets all the requirements except one.  It can only operate for short periods of time.   (Wind tunnel testing requires power for only short time periods.).  Operating time is limited because we have no materials that can withstand the tremendous heat for continual operation.

 Science disproves perpetual motion by the observation that, “As a machine becomes more complex, its losses become greater and must eventually come to a stop.”   That may be true, however, being unaware of this vast sea of invisible energy around us, they do not consider the opposite side of that statement.  What happens when a machine becomes less complex? By their own reasoning, losses would be reduced; resonance is a very simple machine.

 Resonance is one of mans’ built in abilities, so lets see how it works in the physical world.  Resonance occurs when two things vibrate at the same rate.  Exactly the same rate is called constructive resonance while a similar but different rates cause destructive resonance.

 A television or radio tuner resonates with a single incoming signal and sorts it out from all the other signals that arrive with it.   Two guitars tuned to the same pitch (vibration) are in resonance and can be demonstrated.  If a string on one guitar is plucked, the same string on the other begins to vibrate.  If there were ten guitars present, the same string on each one would vibrate.

 Most of us have seen motion pictures a glass shattering from the force of a singers’ voice.  It is a good example of constructive resonance.  First, the singer must find the exact pitch or vibration that resonates with the glass.  Almost anyone can do that part.  The second factor is to hold that pitch absolutely constant.  This separates the can-do from the never-happen. 

 When resonance is maintained, each motion of the glass receives an additional push from vibration of the singers’ voice.  It is like pushing a child on a swing.  The swing goes a little higher with each push.  This continues until the motion of the glass is greater than its internal strength to hold together and it shatters.

 If the voice wavers (changes frequency), the pushes are not coordinated and actually slow down or damp out vibration in the glass.   Ever jam your fingers when you were a little off in your timing while pushing a child on a swing.  Same thing.

 Now lets look at waves for a little while.  Drop a pebble into still water and ripples (waves) immediately begin to travel outward from that place.  Drop two pebbles into still water at different places and the radiating waves will eventually begin to intersect.   Additional waves form at each point of intersection.

 Waves in the air, such as sound, work exactly the same way.  It is the principle of sound from our radios.   Stereo recording uses two microphones placed a little distance apart in order to record intersecting sound waves.   Two speakers reproduce those same sound waves and give the appearance of original size and location. 

 Sound waves from the speakers move toward each other from different angles and different rates of speed, just like ripples in water.  Additional ripples form at each intersection reproducing the effect of each sound and its location with respect to the other sounds.  A three dimensional sound image is formed.   Violins on the left, flute in the middle and the oboe behind it, with trumpets in the rear and cello and base on the right.

 It is a fully three-dimensional hologram in sound.  Light works in a very similar manner producing images that appear to be solid and three-dimensional.  This is the makeup of our physical world.  It is energy with the appearance of physical properties.

 Energy is both conscious and intelligent and will only respond to consciousness.  And this includes animals, rocks and plants.  What we call physical is actually energy that has been transformed into a temporary condition that appears to be matter.   If we choose to see only the physical, we can never communicate with underlying consciousness.

Yep, I mean talk to it, and I can almost hear you now saying “I am educated!  I don’t talk to inanimate objects!”  But you do it every day, and you will be doing it again before very many minutes pass, fussing at an inanimate object, maybe your computer, a ball-point pen that doesn’t work, ever talk to a car that refused to start?  Did you say anything constructive at the time?

 Things are not as they appear.  We must learn see and think of things as energy with the appearance of matter.  Our minds reject the idea that rock would float on top of water.  Now imagine that same rock and the water as whirling balls of energy.  It is fairly easy to visualize energy force field sitting atop another just like two soap bubbles.

 Thoughts are living things, force fields, with the ability to disturb balanced energy around us.  The trick is to control thought and direct the energy released and transformed by its action.

   

 

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