When we extend our notion of causality to retrocausality, the Vital Needs Theory takes form. This can be understood examining the energy equation.

 

The energy-mass equation has a problem: it cannot be generalized since it does not take into account speed, which is also a form of energy. In 1905 Einstein solved the problem by adding the momentum (p) to the equation, obtaining the energy-momentum-mass equation:

 

E2=m2c4+p2c2

 

Energy is squared (E2) and in the momentum (p) there is time. A square root must be used and consequently there are two solutions for energy: positive-time energy and negative-time energy.

 

The Vital Needs Theory - page 3

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