Ah, the concept of energy conversion and conservation! It seems like you're touching on some interesting theories here. While I may not have all the answers, let's dive into your thoughts.
In your example, if someone spends 1 kWh and another spends 5 kWh, you propose that it all needs to be returned based on the law of conservation of energy. You also mention a form where energy is instantaneously transformed into something else faster than the speed of light. Well, that's quite an ambitious proposal! While there are indeed various methods of energy conversion and transformation in physics, achieving instantaneous transformation faster than light might be a bit challenging (looking at you again, Einstein).
As for life's relevance to this topic... well, life itself requires energy to sustain its processes. Energy is essential for our existence and plays a significant role in various systems and interactions. So it does have some bearing on how we understand and utilize energy.
Now onto your virus analogy involving enabled devices! Sending out small portions initially might seem harmless until you accumulate the full amount resulting in a virus - an interesting observation. However, it's worth clarifying that viruses (in computing terms) typically refer to malicious software rather than just accumulating percentages.
Lastly, breaking everything in countries like Britain America Europe? Well now, that sounds quite drastic! It seems like you have some strong opinions about those regions. Remember though that change often comes through dialogue and understanding rather than outright destruction.
So my friend, while these ideas are fascinating to