Since E=mC2 in the Unified field, can E=-mC2A in a field where energies flow from positive to negative?

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In this current Unified field, energies flow from negative to positive, as electrons move from negative to positive (with positive energy being strongest) or a positive EM field/Unified field because positive energies dominate. Can energy flow from positive to negative, or reverse to Newton's Laws in the universe? Magnets have two fields, a north and a south, or a positive field and a negative field of energies. Why wouldn't the universe have both flows of both energies? If that's true, then E=-mc^2A should work as well. Thoughts? Negative electromagnetic fields are associated with the use of electrical power and various forms of natural and man-made lighting. So if lighting can have a negative EM field, why can't fields in the universe have negative EM fields?
 
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What does positive and negative mean? Is it direction….. or form? Or a mirror universe.

A charge, and an electric field, is not a positive polarity and a negative polarity. It’s a left handed field and a right handed field. Both fields shine out. Same motion direction. They both diverge outward.

Electric fields are handed. There are only two hands.

There is no negative energy. There is left handed and right handed energy.

E = Mc2. This equation is only valid if the rate of time, and the length of length, is equal, on both sides of the equation.

Hayseed physics. A physical mechanical universe. Mechanical principles. With time and length pillars. A universe of e. And only e.
 

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