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All energy reaches equilibrium

All energy including heat reverses order to equal to zero (equilibrium).  In engineering the process of air conditioning for creating cold air is to expel hot air.  Eventually the hot air in the environment merges with the cold air to reach equilibrium.  The law of conservation states that hot air motions towards the cold to reach equilibrium.  Therefore the hot air with positive temperature reduces in the negative direction and the cold air with negative temperature increases towards the positive temperature to equal zero (equilibrium).  That is why in my reverse order math, the graph of all physics equations motions in both directions only to reverse in the negative direction to reach equilibrium (zero) asymmetrically in the middle.  All functions move asymmetrically in the opposite direction from the point of origin.  For heat in the case of burning wood, heat is released from the fire.  That heat was made from the wood that was generated from cold.  The tree came from the elements of the earth, air and sun.  These elements first created the cold.  When you touch ice your fingers become cold because the heat is pulled out of your fingers.  Likewise the earth let’s say made from feces that supported the tree came from the digestion of food in animals. The energy to digest the food was pulled out of another source making it colder.  So in essence many processes back, the heat from the burning wood was derived by something getting colder.  You cannot generate cold without heat and heat without cold.  The reverse order has taken place in the graph of the equation in the law of thermodynamics where heat eventually travels and merges with the cold to reduce in temperature in the negative direction. 

Electromagnetic energy traveling in a loop from a point of origin will red shift away to loss energy and loop back around to blue shift which gains energy.  To lose energy in red shift is negative and to gain energy in blue shift if positive.  The negative followed by the reverse order of positive reaches equilibrium to approach the point of origin, energy conserved.

In circuitry, electricity loops away in the positive direction and comes back to the point of origin in the negative direction to satisfy the math of reverse order.

In optics, there is a positive variable side of the lens and the opposite negative side of the lens.  The path of the light travels from the positive to the negative value on either side of the lens.  The image is then transmitted back to the eye which is the point of origin.  This is carefully calculated in physics equations and reaches equilibrium equal to zero as the reverse order.

Bending the spacetime continuum involves space in the positive direction followed by a loop back to the point of origin in the negative direction.  The math that describes this is reverse order.

Negative must interact with the positive to equal zero (equilibrium) in any physics application to make it successful.  This falls in line with my reverse order mathematics.

Time as time frames has an equation for the forward positive flow of time, it must reverse order in the negative flow of time to make it a complete equation.  Remember all functions on graph moves in both directions to equal equilibrium at the center of asymmetry.  This terminates the universal book world and result in an opposite reaction.  For every action positive there is an opposite and equal reaction negative.  It might be the case that the time frames approaching towards infinity in the future will reach full potential and cause a halt in the progression of time to reverse order.  On a pendulum there are 2 potential energies on either side, one negative the other positive.  The kinetic energy of the ball travels from the negative potential energy to positive potential energy.  The time line of the past is negative potential energy and the future is positive potential energy.

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