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electromagnetic universe as grand unification

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so basically i gotta tangent, the ether is the source of all matter and force, "energy" does not exist in a physicl form, but its the "ability to do work" which is equal to the "force over time" the word "energy" is a convenient fiction, like "time" which is an arbitrary measurement of the rate of motion of matter though ether filled space. all events occur in the present and the past and future are meerely metaphors. the eether is a universla medium which fills all space and appears to be dynamic relative to the earths moving thousands of miles per hour though space the ether is normally electrically neutral and penetrates all solid matter. there is a ultra high frequency radiation normally in equilibrium called Zpr or zero point radiation which interpenetrates the ether and represents electromagnetic radation in its finest densest form in conjunction with the ethers universal perpetual motion. *electromagnetic disturbances in the ether extract energy from the zpr which is explainable only by a ether theory this free energy is virutally unlimited is and is universally at work created by the perpetual motion of matter through the exchange of the stronger and weaker force how the equlibrium of the universe is maintained as the sum of the total of all processes equals to 0.

It's hard work looking at posts like this...if you can be bothered to type could you possibly extend the effort to CAPITALISING your sentences at the appropriate points. Paragraphing would be nice too. Thanks.

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