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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