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Post by Pincho Paxton on Nov 7, 2016 7:10:52 GMT
Phase transitions are to do with gravity collisions, and are most easily seen in snowflakes. The 6 pointed hexagon structure aims gravity towards a single point which has the origin of a previous set of gravity collisions with magnetic outflows. The magnetic outflows built the snowflake combined with gravity which then set off a chain reaction of a fractal. All phase transitions are the variations in gravity collisions possible from variations in metamorphing fractals which are then combined with the magnetic outflows that those collisions produce. Sometimes the fractals force collisions to occur, and then free some areas as temperature changes. Gravity cannot become trapped, so escapes each time in the areas of least resistance which in the case of magnetism is a tube around the inflow. Also combined with temperature which alters flow direction. Cold is for gravity to dominate the inwards flow of propagation away from a body, and hot is for magnetism to propagate gravitational energy towards a body. Cold can often become locked because an inward flow is so limiting to escape routes for gravity.
Pincho Paxton
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