The universe is simply energy. Everything around us, including matter, is energy. A deep look into the mysteries of the subatomic world – the particles that make up the atom – provides answers to basic questions about how the universe works.
To solve the future of mankind’s energy needs we need to understand the basic building blocks of the universe, including the atom and its parts. By exploring the subatomic world we’ll find more answers to our questions about time, forces like gravity and the matter that surrounds us. More importantly, we’ll find new ways to tap into the energy that exists around us to power our growing needs. In a new branch of particle physics, where tiny particles are thought of as energy waves, we find new answers that may help us in our quest to find alternative energy sources.
* October 2016 Update: The supporting mathematics behind this theory is now available. The calculations include: photon energies for the first twenty atomic elements, particle mass calculations for leptons, derivations of 20 fundamental physical constants and derivations of existing energy and force equations (quantum and classical) from one base equation. For more information, please visit: http://www.energywavetheory.com.
To solve the future of mankind’s energy needs we need to understand the basic building blocks of the universe, including the atom and its parts. By exploring the subatomic world we’ll find more answers to our questions about time, forces like gravity and the matter that surrounds us. More importantly, we’ll find new ways to tap into the energy that exists around us to power our growing needs. In a new branch of particle physics, where tiny particles are thought of as energy waves, we find new answers that may help us in our quest to find alternative energy sources.
* October 2016 Update: The supporting mathematics behind this theory is now available. The calculations include: photon energies for the first twenty atomic elements, particle mass calculations for leptons, derivations of 20 fundamental physical constants and derivations of existing energy and force equations (quantum and classical) from one base equation. For more information, please visit: http://www.energywavetheory.com.