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Chapter 10: Energy Eternal

If we have to describe all the different planets size and their weight in the universe, we have to speak in terms of mass, since technically all the planets are weightless in space. They are all simply floating around other objects in the universe, such as the Earth which orbits the Sun. Now, if we have to calculate the entire amount of mass that is in the universe, the number will be endless. Consider the planet that we live on:

 5,974,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg. = Earth

Lets also pick the mass of Jupiter:

1,898,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg. = Jupiter

If we add these two masses together, it will equal to:

1,903,974,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg. = Earth & Jupiter

Now, if we wish to find the amount of energy that is condensed in these two masses, we can use Einsteins formula E=mc² to calculate an exact number. And the number will equal to:

1,903,974,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 x 448,900,000,000,000,000

854,693,928,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 = Energy condensed in both Earth and Jupiter.

I am only taking two planets to convert the mass back into pure energy. And we know that Einsteins law of E=mc² applies to the masses of all planets since all mass is the same. Yet where does all this energy come from? And if we have to calculate the entire universe back into pure energy, as the universe is literally just one big mass, how many zeros would be needed to make this type of number? The number will be endless. It will take an endless source of energy to make this mass we call the universe to function properly. Ironically, since c² is a constant, whatever mass we pick to see its relevance to energy, whether it is a planet 100x bigger than the Earth or the tiny size of a flea, it will always require an exact amount of energy that is exactly proportional to the constant of c² (or 448,900,000,000,000,000). This means that c² is in every mass for that mass to survive. c² is the constant in everything. All mass requires the constant c² to have the exact and correct amount of energy within itself to exist as mass. Essentially, then, we can argue that energy and mass and c² are all the same.

Let us go back to the story of when I was able to travel at the speed of light. However, let us say that by being able to use the universe that I came from as my eternal source of energy, I am able to maintain the existence of my new world and also have the power to create new forms of energy and mass for my new world. In such a world, c (670,000,000) will be the new constant in every single energy-mass form that I create, things such as gas, planets, new organisms, water, etc. c is in every single equation whenever I need to condense energy into mass. q will be the new constant speed of light which goes at the speed of the square root of 670,000,000mph or 25,884mph. And every intelligent being with freedom of thought and with unlimited potential energy in my new world will set its new measurements of time and speed accordingly. In fact, no one can travel as fast as the new speed of light since it will take infinite forms of energy to go that fast.

Although it is silly to say that such a world can exist, the principle of having a c as the constant in every single energy-mass form is a reality in our world. Without c in the world that I created, no energy can be converted into mass, which means nothing can exist. Without c²” in our world, the same rule applies.