Creation Physics: A Unified Theory of Energy as a Fundamental Particle and the Formal Definition of Time
Abstract
This paper introduces Creation Physics, a novel theoretical framework postulating that energy itself is a fundamental particle named the Jackson, distinct from conventional quantum particles such as photons. Central to this theory is the discovery of the velocity of energy, calculated as c^2, and its intrinsic acceleration 2c. A formal definition of time emerges naturally as the modulator of energy frequency into observable mass, suggesting a computational architecture of the universe. Stellar mass accumulation, black hole formation as dark matter, biological aging, and alchemical processes are examined as direct implications of energy’s frequency modulation through time. Experimental validation methods inspired by Nikola Tesla’s resonance circuits are proposed to verify the existence of the Jackson particle and the frequency-to-mass transformations it enables.