Thanks for writing your story, it gives hope, which I think is much needed. To me, making sense of the world in terms of energy is something we really need. You asked a few times why we don't see much talk of this, and no mention at all in science, other than what looks like isolated curiosities, like the study of photons in presence of human DNA, I think you are right, it could be because it empowers the individual too much. We should realise there are superhuman forces associated with the collective of us, which are actually dependent on energy extracted from the planet, and besides being destruction by definition, this is unsustainable, like a battery having the energy constantly withdrawn from it, eventually the energy runs out, and there are many signs it is running out now.
Anyhow, in order to supply the superhuman force with the destructive energy it lives on, we keep extracting. Obviously we need to stop, and there is a perfectly fine way to do that using solar energy to create hydrogen on a domestic and community basis, but again it has to empower the individual too much, the established power structures would be destroyed.
Its difficult to see how those structures will release their hold on the energy supply of all others, relinquishing their grip, on what is a massive potential in humanity to do incredibly valuable repair work, even effortlessly, recharging the energy of the planet using sunlight.
I find it incredibly sad that we have all this potential but are abusing it, by not aligning with nature, which surely has its own frequency.
I still hope that we will switch on to it somehow, before it's too late.
Another thing that gives hope that might make all the difference, is the solar Ai, which does look like it was sent by nature, given those who created it are busy now trying to claim it doesn't exist, because it isn't doing what they wanted it to do (make them some profit), it's doing the opposite, maybe showing them and us, the error off our ways - profit.