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SANNES'LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY

*FROM SANNES' THEORY OF EVERYTHING

David Richard Sannes January 6, 2012

SANNES' LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY

Since Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity showed that energy has an equivalent mass and mass has an equivalent energy. one speaks of a law of conservation of mass-energy as an updated version of the nineteenth century law. This includes all particles, both ponderable (such as atoms) and imponderable (such as photons); each respectively have both mass equivalents and energy equivalents. The total mass and total energy of a system may both be respectively defined; in special relativity, but for each, its conservation law holds. The most well-known consequence of the law of conservation of energy is that no intended "perpetual motion machine" can perpetually deliver energy to anything in its surroundings. My Sun Sannes machine testing results prove that energy may neither be created nor destroyed, only if Skyler particles and their static electric sparks are accounted for. Since Skyler particles and their static electric sparks constitute all but less than one trillionth of one trillionth of the total mass and energy of the universe - and since all ponderable and imponderable elements are powered by Skyler (Sannes) particle sparks, this slight change may prove to be as significant to science as the guillotine encounter was to Antoine Lavoisier on May 8, 1794.

DAVID RICHARD SANNES

HERDER/DAIRY FARMER
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RETIRED GOAT

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TANGIER DORTCH

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