Intro to blogs for this site ….

This site consists of three websites that build on each other:  entangledenergy.net, entanglednucleons.net, and entangledstardust.net.

Entangledenergy.net is an introduction to hypothetical elementary energy systems, including the inherent energy of space, 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D electromagnetic energy, time energy, and gravitational energy gradients.  It also looks at how directional balance is provided to the various unidirectional, or electric, energy systems.  There are two basic types of unidirectional energy:  1)  energy in motion relative to system center, or point of origin, and 2)  energy not in motion relative to system center, or point of origin.  Examples of energy in motion relative to system center, or point of origin are 1-D electromagnetic energy of photons, and 2-D electromagnetic energy of electrons and positrons.  Examples of energy not in motion relative to system center are gravitational energy gradients.

Entanglenucleons.net covers an alternative model of the atomic nucleus that does not include neutrons.  In this nuclear “shell” model that mirrors the energy levels of the outer orbitals, nucleons may possess 1 X the mass of a proton, 2 X the mass of a proton, or 3 X the mass of a proton.  Most nucleons consist of 2 X the mass of a proton.  Depending on how nuclear orbitals are filled, and what size nucleons are filling each orbital, each orbital may or may not form a “separate” structure that acts as a single energy entity with a spin.  If the separate structure is a fermion, its spin will be a factor of 1/2.  If the separate structure is a boson, its spin will be a whole number.  The spin of the separate structure, if formed, contributes to the overall spin of the nucleus.  Some of the hypothetical data are presented in a Periodic Table format.

Entangledstardust.net speculates on the role of a changing gravitational energy gradient producing the charge field of elementary particles.  It also looks at the birth of elementary particles that proliferate to form stars, the basic structure of black holes, and sister universes oscillating between high and low energy levels.

The topics for these blogs will be sequential, addressing the various topics in the above three websites.