12 December 2018 1 3K Report

Perhaps. One principle may define nature in all of its many presentations. This one principle describes all things to communicate under very specific conditions; we see it in our laboratories when our presence modifies the observations; we see it in our nano fields of study as each geometry reveals different properties and we see it in the way black holes are formed naturally at the center of galaxies.

We see it in our equations at different levels of entropy, as each equation takes on a general format, including some constant squared or mix of variables that accomplish same.

It is ONE principle only, that defines nature. We know this. Beyond observations we see this one principle in our soft sciences, in the way we connect to one another.

This one principle reveals four new forms of energy; and enables one to reproduce and engineer the many natural phenomenon, including gravity.

We could call this one principle Robust Entanglement. In these new forms of energy is a tertiary form that shifts back and forth. This is what gives life it's bipedal, bicameral appearances; and so much more. There are shifting energy levels in every extended entanglement, in every science, from our quantum labs to our chemistries; we simply have not found them.

Please find articles and video demonstrations below describing details to robust entanglement.

five video demonstrations

https://youtu.be/9-XUqwhvfCA

https://youtu.be/DZsJnCym_d4

https://youtu.be/A-p0XquJvig

https://youtu.be/xPhRcmbEL5k

https://youtu.be/X5hCOEauY0o

please find research article attached below

please also find in my list of articles in research section, papers describing applications of this new ONE principle in physics in cognition, education, medicine. Finally, please also find an article on religion and theology of science.

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