Tension
Tension is the difference of potential electrical energy (charge, torsion of the torus field) between opposite forces (high and low, male and female, yin and yang) that seeks equilibrium through release (discharge). Tension is found everywhere in nature, geology, weather patterns, in muscles, strings (different grades of tension leading to different pitches), music (interplay between harmony and tension), stories (suspense, holding and increasing the tension), human motion and emotion, sex,.. It is expressed in voltage, named after Alessandro Volta who created the first battery, measured with a voltmeter (high resistance). | ![]() |
Tension= 10 sion (1 and O, point and circle in serpentine wave movement). The amount of tension is dependent of the intensity of the current.
In mechanics tension of a rope or chain is the opposite of compression. Isaac Newton formulated the 3d Law of Motion: When a body exerts a force on a second body, it simultaneously exerts a force equal in magnitude in its opposite direction (fi pushing, pulling, opposites in equilibrium).
A pole with + and - opposites (cathode and anode) has an arch of tension between charge and discharge which reciprocate and interact in centrifugal and centripetal vortex (pulling and pushing movement of sex). Ohm's law was formulated as I (current, expressed in Ampère)= V(voltage, expressed in volt)/R (resistance, expressed in Ohm). Diodes and batteries don't obey Ohm's law.
The sun (Aten) is the biggest source of energy and tension through its duality with Saturn (Satan). Attention is mental tension that can be focused and dissipated (attenuation).
The Djed pillar represented the spine as electric capacitor.
Temptation is the tension between the masculine 1 and female O. The matrix thrives on psychological stress and tension, enhanced by division by all possible means (tension between genders, races, countries). The entertainment industry (Hollywood, tv, tourism) was invented to control the release of tension, replacing the old tactic of repression and intimidation through fear.