Energy v Particle Sunday 13th December 2020


Sunday 13th December 2020
Yesterday, I saw an item in the news file regarding a new theory about the universe (I should have taken the names of its authors so I could quote them) in any event the authors theorised that fragments of energy was the fundament of our universe.
Firstly, why can’t/aren’t my work/theories landing on that and similar platforms?
For fragments of energy to be coarsing through the universe something has to be creating it and energy is valuable. Too valuable to create it and cast it off into the vastness of space.
We are seeing stars failing via telescopes, due to a lack of resources necessary to sustain a star. Though this isn’t recognised by us at this time, this is what is occurring. It is no different to when we have seen countries sadly enter a state of famine, there isn’t enough to go around, resources are few and tragically lives are cut short.
Resources supply energy to stars and planets. The resources are amassed and keep the stars and planets, just as we need energy to keep us each and every day. Ours are in the form of food because we are cellular but if we were molecular alone, then we would be able to use the energy from resources in a similar fashion as stars and planets do to function each day. That probably sounds odd but it is accurate.
In my astronomy work back in 2014 I described the process of matter entering the space outside our universe. This matter that comprises all the elements known to us is the residue of the process that is taking place externally. There is no doubt that this is creating energy but that energy is outward not inward. I am still working on the form that energy takes and it’s purpose.
Most importantly, the molecules of life are part of that matter and so though it seems like a very foreign place, we are part of it, we live on this planet in space but we come from outside along with everything else, but in particle form to become stars planets and life on those planets.
Fiona MacLeod (C)