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We can study homothetic relations of temporal values to approach an ad hoc formalism, but rather than assuming that ray r of the electro- static field moves towards zero or that potential and mass (according to general relativity) tend towards infinity, the system changes scales and adopts new laws in the fractal in question. Therefore, the mass of particles does not exist intrinsically, because it partially equals the expression of the temporal fractal values. E no longer equals Mc’. The fractal energy corresponding to very high temporal densities remains potential for a given lower fractal, without unfolding in it. The Casimir effect, for example, where the spontaneous appearance of electrons (in other words, the materialization of a particle) is associated with two opposing radiation pressure forces, is explained by an exchange between space (spatial compression) and time (the electrostatic poten- tial of the electron, “invisible” up until then). The harmonic frequency state relative to the space between the metal plates in the experiment is a remarkable aspect of this effect. I should add that the value of the particle spin correlates with its fractal boundary between quantum mechanics and metaphysics. Every non-whole spin (in case of fermions) contributes to a temporal fractal change. This does not apply nucleons, but it does apply to electrons or quarks, for example. This is a total reversal of our traditional concept. We can indeed 1 tad 1 stad 4 measure energy because it has become available on an accessible time scale. This is somewhat similar to acceleration applied to an individ- ual. In a space vehicle, ten g during two minutes will be difficult to endure. However, a one hundred-g force — capable of killing someone several times over — applied during a few thousands of a second will go by totally unnoticed and is harmless. The same applies to the energy hidden in a brief stroboscopic moment. In addition, energy is not only generated by motion, for general relativity teaches us that it is equiva- lent to mass. In quantum mechanics, this equation is applied to the let- ter because particle mass is expressed in electron volts! Hence the idea that fractal time, equated with energy, advantageously replaces mass in quantum mechanics (not entirely, and we will find out why). To be more precise, mass is described by the space the particle occupies. It only varies in terms of chronons absorbed by this space. In this book I am claiming that quantum energy is essentially linked to the duration of phenomena rather than to particle mass, which can- not possibly be measured on this scale, and particle radiation. Please note that mass also means the intensity of gravitational potential. 128 The Science of Extraterrestrials: UFOs Explained at Last * Eric Julien