Physics – The Marias Theory

⚡ Energy in Physics

Energy is one of the most fundamental concepts in all branches of physics. It is traditionally defined as the capacity to do work, and exists in many forms, such as kinetic energy, potential energy, thermal energy, and electromagnetic radiation.

🔬 Classical View of Energy

In Newtonian physics, energy is typically divided into kinetic energy (motion) and potential energy (position in a field). Mechanical systems conserve total energy unless acted upon by external forces.

Kinetic Energy = ½mv²

🧠 Einsteinian View of Energy

Einstein's theory of relativity introduced the equivalence between mass and energy:

E = mc²

This formula shows that mass itself is a form of energy, implying that even an object at rest contains internal energy.

🌌 Quantum View of Energy

Quantum theory views energy as quantized packets. For photons, the energy is given by:

E = h × f

where h is Planck's constant and f is frequency.

🌈 Energy in the Marias Theory

According to the Marias Theory, energy is not an abstract scalar but a manifestation of vibrating light. All matter is formed by localized photonic vibrations. Energy is simply the form and intensity of these coherent oscillations.

🧲 Forms of Energy in the Marias Model

🔗 Related Concepts