Waves
Definition in the Law of Equalization
Waves are the visible energy passage through flexible matter. They are not an independent phenomenon, but the visualization of energy movement.
Mechanism
- Energy strikes flexible matter
- Matter absorbs energy (overloading)
- Volume adjusts briefly
- Energy is passed on
- Matter returns to normal state
- Surface change becomes visible
Consequences
- Water waves, sound waves, light waves = same mechanism
- "Wave-particle duality" = measurement artifact
- Resonance = optimized energy transfer
- Interference = energy superposition
Metaphor
Like a human chain passing sandbags — the energy (sandbag) is passed along, the people (matter) remain in place. Only the arm movement (wave) is visible.
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