3.9 Energy in Atomic Expansion Theory (no paywall)
The Final Theory by Mark McCutcheon — Theory of Everything in Physics (7 of 13)
3.9 Energy in Atomic Expansion Theory
Light and heat are clusters of electrons expanding greatly and freely outside the subatomic realm. Their speed, or the speed of light, depends on their constant expansion rate. Everything is essentially made of electrons, including all radiant forms of energy. Energy including light is made of matter instead of photons, meaning light is made of different sizes of clusters of expanding electrons.
Radiant energy is still physical in nature, consequently, anything made of light or energy, including spirits or ghosts, is still part of our physical reality, it is still made of matter. Although I believe such beings are likely also made of atoms and molecules, and only appear as light to us due to the higher vibrational rate of the matter composing them.
The difference between a positively and a negatively charged atom, or an ion, depends respectively on if the atom loses or gains electrons. Then of course, they either repel or attract each other depending on if they have missing electrons, or a surplus of them, compared with the number of protons, in order to reach a balance.
Ions are atoms or molecules in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving the atoms or molecules a net positive or negative electrical charge. Two ions with the same number of electrons would repel each other, as their electrons are bouncing off their nuclei. If one atom has less electrons while the other has more, then they will attract each other. An electron will more readily then bounce from the nucleus of one atom, to the nucleus of another atom, in search for balance. Again, this is the origin of chemical bonds in Atomic Expansion Theory.
Therefore, in Atomic Expansion Theory there is no positively or negatively charged particles, but there are equivalent concepts to explain chemical bonds and other charged particles phenomena, such as how two clouds of electrons will repel or attract each other, as mentioned before in the sections about static electricity and magnetism.
See the table below taken from The Final Theory, showing all forms of energy according to Atomic Expansion Theory. Only the last one, kinetic energy, is considered to be a real form of energy. This is when particles and objects gather speed through the geometry of expansion, resulting from the natural orbit effect and relative motion, and have a real and greater force of impact when they hit something. Orbits and motion will be explored in the next section, and it explains why the electrons move from where there is a surplus to where there is a depletion, as it is all part of the geometry of expansion.
Table 1 (5–1) Today’s energy terms according to Atomic Expansion Theory
(Euphemism and Physical Description in Expansion Theory)
Gravitational Energy
An effective attraction between all objects due to their ongoing expansion as objects composed of continually expanding atoms.
Strong Nuclear Force Energy
The natural cohesion of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom due to their tremendous ongoing subatomic expansion against each other.
Electric Charge Energy
Attracting or repelling forces caused by a crossover effect of externalised expanding subatomic particles acting between subatomic and atomic realms.
Chemical Bond Energy
A manifestation of the crossover effect between subatomic and atomic realms, occurring between individual atoms rather than overall objects.
Magnetic Energy
Clouds of expanding electrons surrounding conductive objects, attracting or repelling via the crossover effect between subatomic / atomic realms.
Electromagnetic Energy
Bands or clusters of freely expanding electrons that continually push one another through space due to their ongoing inner subatomic expansion.
Kinetic Energy
The apparent absolute energy of motion “possessed” by objects, but which is actually only a purely relative motion effect between objects.
Table of content (no paywall)
3.1 First and second types of expansion and contraction of matter according to Mark McCutcheon, concerning General Relativity and the four fundamental forces
3.2 Atomic Expansion Theory
3.3 New model of the atom, strong and weak nuclear forces and chemical bonds
3.4 Gravity and the formation of galaxies in Atomic Expansion Theory
3.5 Two types of distance decrease to calculate gravity in Atomic Expansion Theory
3.6 Atomic Expansion Equation to calculate gravity in Expansion Theory
3.6a The Atomic Expansion Equation
3.7 Second type of growth and shrinkage of matter — The Crossover Effect — Static electricity
3.8 Magnetism and Electricity in Atomic Expansion Theory
3.9 Energy in Atomic Expansion Theory
3.10 Motion and Orbits in Atomic Expansion Theory
3.11 Behind the scenes — Four different perspectives required to explain orbits and gravity
3.11a The first perspective — The God’s viewpoint with expansion — And can we change the expansion rate of matter?
3.11b The second perspective — Our resulting reality without expansion
3.11c The third perspective — Expansion re-established after the relative effects — And how orbits enlarge in spirals and naturally accelerate objects
3.11d Are orbits in the third perspective enlarging gradually or exponentially?
3.11e The fourth perspective — Objects passing each other in space if there were no expansion or gravity
3.12 Slingshot effect and other gravitational anomalies explained
3.13 Two best proofs of Atomic Expansion Theory — The levitating slinky and ball
3.13a The physics of a stretched suspended slinky being dropped
3.13b The physics of a suspended ball being dropped
3.14 Atomic Expansion Theory concepts and orbit simulations on YouTube
3.14a Cruz deWilde
3.14b Life, Everything And The Universe
3.14c The late Gerald Clark’s series about gravity featuring an interview with Roland Michel Tremblay, which are also on YouTube
3.14d Gerald Clark’s Premium Content requiring subscription, except for the free ones indicated
3.14e Chris Freely (The Cosmic Fool)
3.14f Ian Moore (Ianto)
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