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GeorgeD
45 posts
Jun 24, 2025
3:53 AM
Hello everyone! I recently discovered Lamont Williams, a seasoned science writer with nearly 30 years of experience in medicine, health policy, biology, and physics—now a communicator at the NIH and award-winning in technical writing. In 2010, he published The Greatest Source of Energy: A New Theory of Time, introducing Temporal Energy Theory (TET)—a bold idea that time isn’t just a backdrop for events, but an active energetic field that could reconcile Einstein’s relativity with quantum mechanics and even edge us closer to a Theory of Everything. I’d love to hear your take: What do you think of the idea that time itself might be the universe’s crucial energy source? Have you read the book or are you familiar with TET? Do you find this framework plausible, inspiring, or speculative? Let’s dive into how redefining time—and energy—could reshape our fundamental understanding of physics and what it means for the future of science.Hello everyone! I recently discovered Lamont Williams, a seasoned science writer with nearly 30 years of experience in medicine, health policy, biology, and physics—now a communicator at the NIH and award-winning in technical writingcing Temporal Energy Theory (TET)—a bold idea that time isn’t just a backdrop for events, but an active energetic field that could reconcile Einstein’s relativity with quantum mechanics and even edge us closer to a Theory of Everything. I’d love to hear your take: What do you think of the idea that time itself might biar with TET? Do you find this framework plausible, inspiring, or speculative? Let’s dive into how redefining time—and energy—could reshape our fundamental understanding of physics and what it means for the future of science.


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