Energialike
Energialike refers to a theoretical concept in physics that describes substances or phenomena exhibiting properties similar to energy but not conforming to traditional definitions. The term emerged in scientific literature during the early 2000s as researchers explored alternative models for understanding fundamental forces and matter interactions. Energialike entities are characterized by their ability to influence physical systems without possessing measurable mass or electromagnetic properties.
Unlike conventional energy forms, energialike phenomena appear to operate beyond the established laws of thermodynamics. They
Practical applications remain largely theoretical, though experimental technologies claim to harness energialike properties. Critics argue the