Energy as a Mode of AMS Configuration
Energy as a Mode of AMS Configuration
In the AMS framework, “energy” is not a conserved substance stored inside matter. Instead, energy is a descriptor for modes of tension, torsion, curvature, and reconfiguration within the AMS.
Consequences of this interpretation:
- No intrinsic stored energy: Matter does not contain energy as an internal property. Apparent energy storage corresponds to constrained AMS configurations capable of releasing or redirecting tension.
- Energy transfer as reconfiguration: Energy transfer is the process by which AMS tension or torsion is redistributed across geometric pathways.
- Conservation as geometric accounting: Conservation laws arise from the continuity and invariance properties of the AMS geometry, not from bookkeeping of a substance.
Thermal, electrical, mechanical, and radiant phenomena are unified as different manifestations of AMS reconfiguration dynamics.
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