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		By: Kazim Kemal-ur-Rahim		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://adventuresofthemonad.com/am-81-introduction-to-the-triad/comment-page-1/#comment-113&quot;&gt;Anonymous&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Roberto

I checked through my past presentations and saw this question, sorry for not spotting it earlier. 

Is the energy released or is it just shielded. Technically, the monad never leaves plane one, so it must conserve its energy. But there may also be a release of energy and this may help in the formation of the subplanes. I am not sure.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://adventuresofthemonad.com/am-81-introduction-to-the-triad/comment-page-1/#comment-113">Anonymous</a>.</p>
<p>Hi Roberto</p>
<p>I checked through my past presentations and saw this question, sorry for not spotting it earlier. </p>
<p>Is the energy released or is it just shielded. Technically, the monad never leaves plane one, so it must conserve its energy. But there may also be a release of energy and this may help in the formation of the subplanes. I am not sure.</p>
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		By: Kazim Kemal-ur-Rahim		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://adventuresofthemonad.com/am-81-introduction-to-the-triad/comment-page-1/#comment-114&quot;&gt;Roberto Zanotto&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Roberto

This is tricky one to answer. The monad gets its energy from the Anti-Verse. The supply is unlimited so the monad never runs out. When the monad units with 48 other monads and creates a 2-Atom, it effectively creates an envelope around itself that shields it energy and dulls it. In truth the monad has never left the 1 Plane of matter, so it has never had to lose any energy. The energy appears less on the 2nd plane of matter because a new structure has been formed on a new plane of matter. Rather like doing a statistical analysis, you have lost one degree freedom. You have also lost one dimension. That is the best way I can think of to explain it. Energy has been conserved, as it was never lost. It is just veiled. Hope that makes sense. K]]></description>
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<p>Hi Roberto</p>
<p>This is tricky one to answer. The monad gets its energy from the Anti-Verse. The supply is unlimited so the monad never runs out. When the monad units with 48 other monads and creates a 2-Atom, it effectively creates an envelope around itself that shields it energy and dulls it. In truth the monad has never left the 1 Plane of matter, so it has never had to lose any energy. The energy appears less on the 2nd plane of matter because a new structure has been formed on a new plane of matter. Rather like doing a statistical analysis, you have lost one degree freedom. You have also lost one dimension. That is the best way I can think of to explain it. Energy has been conserved, as it was never lost. It is just veiled. Hope that makes sense. K</p>
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		By: Roberto Zanotto		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Kazim, 
your sentence &quot;a 2-Atom that is larger, denser and less energetic than the Primary Atom.&quot; makes me think about the principle of energy conservation.
Where and how is energy released during the passage from 1-atom to 2-atom, as the latter is less energetic than the former? 
Thank you 
Bye 
Roberto]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Kazim,<br />
your sentence &#8220;a 2-Atom that is larger, denser and less energetic than the Primary Atom.&#8221; makes me think about the principle of energy conservation.<br />
Where and how is energy released during the passage from 1-atom to 2-atom, as the latter is less energetic than the former?<br />
Thank you<br />
Bye<br />
Roberto</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Kazim, 
your sentence &quot;a 2-Atom that is larger, denser and less energetic than the Primary Atom.&quot; makes me think about the principle of energy conservation.
Where and how is energy released during the passage from 1-atom to 2-atom, as the latter is less energetic than the former? 
Thank you 
Bye 
Roberto]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Kazim,<br />
your sentence &#8220;a 2-Atom that is larger, denser and less energetic than the Primary Atom.&#8221; makes me think about the principle of energy conservation.<br />
Where and how is energy released during the passage from 1-atom to 2-atom, as the latter is less energetic than the former?<br />
Thank you<br />
Bye<br />
Roberto</p>
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