Published June 14, 2026
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Ontological consideration of gamma radiation and its transformation into electricity
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This essay examines gamma radiation as a fundamental energetic driver in early evolution. It proposes that high‑energy photons acted both as a selective pressure and as a catalytic impulse for the formation of the first stable water–salt–crystal systems, enabling electron flows that later became cellular metabolism. The text reframes gamma radiation not as a destructive force but as a primordial structuring principle, linking cosmology, biophysics, and ontological modeling. It concludes with a reflection on human responsibility: what once served as an evolutionary alpha must not become an anthropogenic omega.
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- Quantum mechanical enhancement and strengthening of a universal energy principle as a security -and energy concept for Earth and space travel
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2026-06-14