The Law of Equalization
What Is It About?
The Law of Equalization describes a universal ordering principle that operates from the quantum domain to the cosmic scale. It unifies physical, biological, and social phenomena through a single foundational principle: the equalization of energy differentials between systems.
Core Axiom: "Energy always dominates energy." The matter with the highest energy always determines the direction of energy flow.
Motivation
Modern physics operates with conceptually separate theories for different scales: quantum mechanics for the micro-domain, relativity theory for the macrocosmos, thermodynamics for energy processes. This fragmentation leads to fundamental compatibility problems and the introduction of hypothetical constructs (dark matter, dark energy, string theory) to explain observed phenomena.
The Law of Equalization proposes an alternative approach: a single universal principle that operates identically at all scales and requires no special-case physics.
The Four Energy Laws
- Energy cannot be created — only released from existing carriers
- Energy cannot be consumed — only transferred from carrier to carrier
- Energy cannot be destroyed — conservation is absolute
- Energy never changes its form — only carrier and medium change
These four laws are more fundamental than classical energy conservation, as they specify the ontological nature of energy.
Structure of the Theory
The theory is organized into:
- The Principal Theorems — 11 principal theorems + core axiom as the theoretical foundation
- Abstract — Scientific summary (100 and 500 words)
- Formulas & Calculations — Mathematical foundations, intrinsic energy formula, planetary positions
Demarcation
The Law of Equalization is not an attack on established theories, but an alternative interpretive framework. It describes the same phenomena with different fundamental assumptions. The mathematical predictions of existing models often remain valid — the ontological interpretation differs.
Explanatory Power
The model offers alternative explanations for:
- Quantum duality — states change faster than measurement frequency
- Black holes — underloaded systems, not singularities
- Dark matter/energy — a perception problem, not new physics
- Time dilation — symptom of different energy states
- Motion — energy redistribution, not pushing
- Biological systems — dual-circuit principle
- Social dynamics — energy equalization between groups
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