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The Fields of Life (1001 Ducts)

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from the Preface: "The existence of the universe is explained by two measurable beings: mass and energy. These two are interchangeable and have manifested themselves in various forms to compose all the World's visible or invisible. Although matter has dimension, …

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from the Preface: "The existence of the universe is explained by two measurable beings: mass and energy. These two are interchangeable and have manifested themselves in various forms to compose all the World's visible or invisible. Although matter has dimension, shape and form, energy exists in many different forms but has no dimension or shape. The evolution of the cosmos in the 14 billion years of the cosmic year, makes us aware of the existential law that the existing balance and harmony among all the physical phenomena, from fundamental particles to the entire universe, sustain the world's stability in this extensive pathway. The law of balance and equilibrium of forces, rules over the whole world and contains the four fundamental forces of nature, namely gravity, electromagnetism, strong and weak nuclear forces. According to this view, the physical existence of human, that is, the material body and its field body, is an obvious example of this comprehensive law. The equilibrium law encompasses all angles of life, from the microscopic world of vibrational strings, to cells and all components of the macroscopic world, and is defined as electromagnetically expanding wave. If we look at the components of the neurological system and the laws of modern physics with extensive insight, we will soon discover that organisms are part of a balanced whole and follow a constant physical law. We have called this constant law in the book "Quantum Theory". ..."

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