The Mathematical Analysis of the Atom's Power

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Scientific Paper
Title The Mathematical Analysis of the Atom\'s Power
Author(s) Charles Sven
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Published 2009
Journal None

Abstract

Ageless atom's electron requirements, used to drive light/photons without batteries, [noted by the unchanging atomic weight, number, mass, etc.] must be supplied from a huge, external, super high frequency, super-cooled source, undetected by current technology, one that could exist 14+ billion years without degradation. An unnamed force - Dark Energy. Recognizing the control of the 2nd law of Thermodynamics and the Electrostatic force, one must conclude that the very high power input to the atom must be continuous for these last fourteen billion years ? that unnamed force. Considering that the greatest atom's output up to now, is found in the nuclear chain reaction; that power must become the lower limit of the atom's continuous energy requirements. So then, the computation of power [that unnamed force - Dark Energy] transmitted directed into the atom must equal or exceed mc2 so to provide the energy required by the atom's components.