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Link" https://phys.org/news/2019-06-property.html
The empirical data here can be interpreted as:
… Phase transitions occur when a substance changes from a solid, liquid or gaseous state to a different state—like ice melting or vapor condensing. During these phase transitions, there is a point at which the system can display properties of both states of matter simultaneously. A similar effect occurs when normal metals transition into superconductors—characteristics fluctuate and properties expected to belong to one state carry into the other. … 1.0 Non-reversible phase transitions can be considered as within the content and context of fractal "Interdependent Arising". 2.0 Reversible phase transitions can be considered as within the content and context of fractal "Dependent and Interdependent Arising". … The 1996 theories used topology to describe the behavior of the vortices, and topological properties of matter could carry a lot of new physics. … 3.0 Topology can be said to be within content and context of "Dependent and Interdependent Origination". And therefore, phase transitions, depending on the types and topology, can be said to be within the content and context of both "Dependent and Interdependent Arising" and "Dependent and Interdependent Origination". An illustration of "Dependent and Interdependent Arising"" "Supermassive black holes only had a short time period where they were able to grow fast and then at some point, because of all the radiation in the universe created by other black holes and stars, their production came to a halt," explains Basu. "That's the direct-collapse scenario." ...
Related links: https://www.epistemologyontologyfoundationinstitute.org/philosophy-and-science-beyond-the-macro-world/radiation-from-galaxies-center-may-create-life An illustration of the dynamic of intertwinement and entanglement potentialities of possibilities mechanism
Link: https://phys.org/news/2019-06-multicolored-ways.html |
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