Energy Formula

Mathematics for Calculating Energy

Energy is a dynamic interplay of three fundamental processes:

1. Heat (h):

h = (Spirit² + Fire²)/(Substance + Essence + Matter) + water + air + earth
  • This represents the raw transformative power that:

    • Flows from high Spirit/Fire concentrations to lower ones

    • Is stabilized by Substance, Essence, and Matter

    • Is modified by elemental conditions (water, air, earth)

    • Functions as the primary driver of change

2. Entropy (s):

s = (Spirit² + Substance² + Fire² + Air²)/(Essence + Matter + Earth + Water)
  • This measures the system's inherent tendency toward:

    • Chaos (numerator terms increase disorder)

    • Order (denominator terms provide structure)

    • Balance between free and bound energy states

    • Natural flow from concentrated to dispersed states

3. Reactivity (t):

t = (Spirit² + Substance² + Essence² + Fire² + Air² + Water²)/(Matter) + Earth²
  • This quantifies the:

    • Capacity for change and transformation

    • Resistance or facilitation by Matter

    • Grounding influence of Earth

    • Overall system responsiveness

Final Calculation of Energy

Energy = h - (s * t)

After determining the values of Heat, Entropy and Reactivity, we can use Greg's Free Energy Equation (based on Gibbs Free Energy Equation) to calculate Energy. Gibbs Free Energy Equation is a fundamental formula in modern thermodynamics.

In this way, Energy is a three-fold transformative potential that manifests through heat transfer, organizational tendency, and reactivity, where:

  • The interplay between Spirit and elemental forces drives change.

  • The balance between chaos and order determines direction.

  • The relationship between Matter and other energies determines manifestation speed.

  • All three aspects are modified by planetary cycles and seasonal influences".

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