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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 12, 2015 19:24:26 GMT
Link... How does order emerge?Pincho says... Quantum order emerges from fractals in the fabric underlying atomic structures. It's a stacking system that works like same sized sphere. So you get 6 sphere around 1 sphere in 2D. From a central location this gives you an average of 3 directions from any point. There is no such thing as a pull force so all forces are propagated from bumping together, and the area of least resistance becomes available in one of the 3 directions. The bumping can switch matter into quantum holes, which is anti-matter, so a bump can either propagate forwards, or create a hole if there is no available hole to move into. It's not complicated really, it's actually just so simple that it becomes hard to realize how something so simple can work.
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