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Title | Energy Synthesis |
Author(s) | Alfred Wakeman |
Keywords | energy synthesis, fluid flow, inflow, ninety-degree spiral, outflow, recirculation, tension-release, toroidal vortex, wall of the eye |
Published | 1997 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 21 |
Pages | 6-13 |
Abstract
Energy synthesis is a theory developed by Alfred Wakeman which describes nature in terms of toroidal vortex flows. The theory is based on findings from years of studying fluid flows, both from an experimental and a philosophical perspective. He elaborates upon many details required for the growth and sustainability of physical forms from atoms to galaxies. This article presents only brief excerpts from his work.