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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jul 4, 2015 10:55:49 GMT
Link... Liquids on fibers: Slipping or flowing?Pincho says... There are more physics hidden at the quantum level. Flow is an X/Z propagation over an X/Z surface with a Y that weakly strings together the two materials, and rocks from side to side, passing the bonding along like oxygen could be passed along between water molecules. Slipping is an X/Z propagation over a surface swinging into the Y as an outflow like a magnetic field, and it is the combination of X/Z horizontal flow, and Y outwards magnetic field that creates the droplets. You can simply think of a sphere as a bunch of golf ball dimples all dimpled in the Y plane over an X/Z surface, and the dimples would be the gravitational inflow from a surface with a magnetic outflow. Pincho Paxton
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