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Economy of Time and Space

O'Sullivan, John Linus (2013): Economy of Time and Space. Published in: www.atomcone.com , Vol. 1, No. January (20 January 2014): pp. 1-3.

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Abstract

If the energy was not always there as time, then nothing would exist to ask how everything came into existence. With this in mind, timeless energy and cause of action is explained outside the realm of time where light speed is infinite (standing) relative to time. Magnetic field waves are light and gravity forces on the electric field and are curved from mass in general relativity. Gravity forces at the antinodes in the magnetic field effect mass energy in the electric field at constant light speed. Electromagnetic waves are infinite from open-ended standing wave energy moving toward the static equilibrium.

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