ENERGY TO ENERGY
This Paper investigates how any addition of energy to energy triggers a specific process of attachment or otherwise according to the Five Dicta q.v.
Any addition of energy to energy will signify (a) a joining up of the two energies followed by (b) a formation of the union into two separate energies followed by (c) the separation of these energies into a replication or reproduction of the “original” energy
(Principle A)
(a) (b) and (c) are successive : id est : in chronological order.
(Principle B)
And this three step process in its simplicity is the origin and genesis of reproduction (q.v.)
(Principle C)
And any “original” energy will attach itself (join up with) a quantum of energy that is = or < than itself (original energy)
(Principle D)
If the quantum of energy that is proposed or designed to join up with any “original” energy is > than the original energy itself, then there will be no joining up or attachment as in (a) supra
(Principle E)
All these Five Dicta must be considered as Principles as well : as such, operating simultaneously, they are the basis of the genesis or origo of reproduction: replication (q.v.).
23/9/1996
10.51 P M
This Paper investigates how any addition of energy to energy triggers a specific process of attachment or otherwise according to the Five Dicta q.v.
Any addition of energy to energy will signify (a) a joining up of the two energies followed by (b) a formation of the union into two separate energies followed by (c) the separation of these energies into a replication or reproduction of the “original” energy
(Principle A)
(a) (b) and (c) are successive : id est : in chronological order.
(Principle B)
And this three step process in its simplicity is the origin and genesis of reproduction (q.v.)
(Principle C)
And any “original” energy will attach itself (join up with) a quantum of energy that is = or < than itself (original energy)
(Principle D)
If the quantum of energy that is proposed or designed to join up with any “original” energy is > than the original energy itself, then there will be no joining up or attachment as in (a) supra
(Principle E)
All these Five Dicta must be considered as Principles as well : as such, operating simultaneously, they are the basis of the genesis or origo of reproduction: replication (q.v.).
23/9/1996
10.51 P M