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I wonder if this has an analogy to a black hole? Under elastic strain electrons in human shaped materials are driven to the centre of the structure by electronic forces, not by gravity as in a household funnel. Can the same be said for matter whose vacant subatomic structure has crossed the gravitational threshold of being compressed to the point of filling in volume as would happen inside a black hole? Black holes are as a single unit bi-polar so a resultant set order is amalgamated from disorderly gravitationally attracted masses. Is the structure of a bi-polar black hole a manifestation of its inner structure of gravitationally drawn in matter in subatomic space, almost matter fractals stemming from subtomic particle fractals? The analogy then in not in the end result of the electrons but in that matter under pressure is conducive to form patterns and channel energy flow. Heat radiation will also cause combined metals to produce electricity as in The Seebeck effect en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seebeck_effect#Seebeck_effect en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermocouple#Power_production I speculate above, I am not formally educated on the subject https://plus.google/u/0/109593846255852899186/posts/PcRtqkMc56j
Posted on: Sat, 22 Jun 2013 19:16:05 +0000

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