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Magnetic Monopole: The Key to Energy----A New Book about New Energy Physics.

The universe is mysterious and limitless where there are many mysteries. Scientists are always trying their best to explain these mysteries though many of them are still unknown. And they have many new findings. For example, in 1916, the concept of wormholes was first presented; and the black hole was also discovered at the same year. Now, 100 years later, a new particle---dead matter is found, which is helpful to explain why the universal gravitation exists.

In fact, the finding of dead matter is associated with new energy physics. And at first, magnetic monopole was the study focus of new energy physics. However, after several decades’ studies, a more essential theorem that explained the interaction in physical world was found. And the core theories about the subject are: 1) The principle of dynamic equilibrium of positive and negative energy quantization; 2) The penetrability of energy; 3) The energy produced by dynamic equilibrium of energy.

In this book, not only the magnetic monopole was found, the reason of causing magnetism of ferroferric oxide (Fe3O4) was also analyzed. And the reason of producing universal gravitation was explained. The universal repulsion which causes the rotation of celestial bodies and the spinning of particles was also found. All of the information further explained Einstein’s photoelectric effect and mass-energy equation and the principle of black-body radiation.

In a word, a magnetic monopole is no longer a hypothetical elementary particle in particle physics that is an isolated magnet with only one magnetic pole (a north pole without a south pole or vice versa). It is the carrier of positive and negative energy. In addition, the core theories of New Energy Physics can further explain almost 90 percent theories in today’s physics. 

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