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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 19, 2015 7:13:14 GMT
Link... Physicists defy conventional wisdom to identify ferroelectric materialPincho says... It's not really conventional wisdom if you don't know the physics. The physics are that gravity collides at points to convert into magnetism, and the area of least resistance of that collisions is created by gravity reducing itself into an origami hole type structure which is the equivalent of gravity evaporation. When gravity has changed shape it becomes magnetism, and flows outwards instead on inwards, but this flow is made from holes, so the inflow of gravity just rides around the holes, and that is polarization. Cold temperatures move the holes closer together, and that enhances the ability of gravity to collide at points, and warm temperatures move the holes outwards into a more spherical fractal. Strontium titanate nanomaterial however must have a fractal that enhances gravity's trajectory to collide at points even at room temperature, and as it gets thicker it must allow gravity to escape. So conventional wisdom is not as good as Pincho Paxton wisdom. Pincho Paxton
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