Energy Evolution Program

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Merging Realities

We may be about to solve one of the biggest mysteries in the universe


The discovery of gravitational waves in February is leading to remarkable new insights in physics. One of the most promising is identifying what dark matter is made of, the elusive missing majority of the universe that we know is out there but can’t detect directly. NASA Cosmologist Alexander Kashlinsky thinks that black holes could be the answer, and that detecting gravitational waves could be the best way to confirm it. Here’s how.
Video courtesy of NASA


Quantum Gravity and the Holographic Mass




















Merger factor
Unraveling the GREAT BARRIER REEF between micro, meso, macro unity.


FOR A FASTER MERGER PACE OF PAST AND PRESENT - Here is How

A more refined view of E=MC2 discloses 
Light (C) as The Radius of Curvature of All Natural Law, equating to the kinetic energy equivalent of the mass energy of matter  
 meaning if a differential of energy equal to this quantity exists between the observer and the point which he is observing, the natural laws will be suspended. If the energy differential is in excess of the quantity C, the laws will appear to operate in reverse at that point.  

The far more fundamental and simpler definitions of space time mass matter energy gravity become mandatory: