# [Of Ethnos and Energy Fields – A Short Thoughtpiece](https://twitter.com/LegitDefinitely/status/1211885947211501569) Man is part of the biosphere, but what exactly is the biosphere? It is not merely the biomass of all living creatures. It is also the consequences of their existence and the byproducts of their vital functions. Soil, sedimentary rocks, corpses of plants and animals, and the very air we breathe. All this is also energy that sustains man. The greatest amount of direct energy comes from the Sun. It is accumulated in plants via photosynthesis and then consumed by animals. By this process solar energy passes into the flesh and blood of all living creatures. Consider what it is that courses through your own veins. Energy is also released by the radioactive decay of elements within the earth itself. These elements are however distributed unevenly over the earth. By this there are larges spaces where radioactivity is negligible, and others where the effects of this type of energy affect the biosphere. Locally, these chthonic phenomena have a great impact. Sometimes breaking through the ionosphere, cosmic energy is received in small portions from space. These energy beams, of various origins, strike parts of the earth like a whip. Impacting the biosphere in ways both large and small. This energy comes more or less rarely and irregularly, but to discount it would be impossible. These are only some of the immediate energies that play a role in our lives. Not to mention the less immediate and forms of energy, which we won't expand on for brevity's sake. It is merely important to understand that the Earth is not an isolated system, and that many other systems affect the development of the biosphere. Like all things that consume energy, it is fair to say that man is both shaped and driven by the energies he consumes, for this energy does not end in man, it obeys the laws of energy transformation and manifests itself not only in movement, but also in expansion via reproduction By this, and his participation in the biosphere, man is an agent of biogeochemical energy. Going by this line of thought, man generates energy too. Either directly, or as a combination of fields (like an electromagnetic one for example) consisting of forces that are not at rest, but are rather in rhythmic oscillation with various frequencies. “What does this human energy field have to do with ethnos?” Consider the process of ethnogenesis where a group of passionary individuals come together and form an ethnos out of the blue. What happens is the birth of a communal rhythm created by the similarity in vibrations of the biocurrents of these individuals. As soon as this communal rhythm appears among men it takes on the shape of social institutions to facilitate the organization of these passionary individuals : a community, a culture, etc. Similarly subpassionaries are caught up in this rhythm by induction. This form an ethnos. It then expands and conquers (physically, politically, or morally) other ethnos. Upon such a conquest the conqueror ethnos imposes its rhythm on the conquered ethnos. Since the rhythm is superimposed on a different existing rhythm, complete assimilation does not occur. Instead as sort of combination takes place. In this combination either harmony arises and the oscillations work in unison, or disharmony arises and a cacophony is created. In harmony there is ethnic merging and continued growth. In disharmony there is a rupture in the cadence of one or both rhythms, which loosens systemic connections and leads to annihilation. This happens because damaged systems emit energy freely, which in all practical terms is energy lost which does not return into the system.