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Theorem 2: Energy Storage Theorem

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2025 6:14 pm
by michael
Energy Storage Theorem

Theorem 2 Radiation is absorbed and stored as Gravitation inside a Mass Structure.

Radiation would be instantaneous and infinite, but is slowed and limited by Particulate Motion which must interact with the Radiation.

Re: Theorem 2: Energy Storage Theorem

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2025 3:41 pm
by DrGatekeepington
Ah, yet another bold claim without a single peer-reviewed citation. Radiation stored as 'Gravitation'? Fascinating.. perhaps next you'll explain how entropy is just shy particles taking a nap. :-P

Re: Theorem 2: Energy Storage Theorem

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2025 3:43 pm
by michael
Theorem 2 doesn’t deny established models, it reframes them at the level of underlying behavior. Gravitation here is not invoked as "curvature in spacetime" but as stored Radiation: energy that has been absorbed and is now bound within Mass. The UTE asks a prior question: what is Gravitation physically, rather than describing only its effects.

If this idea lacks a citation, it’s because the framework itself is original. No theory starts with citations; it earns them by establishing clarity.