Density, pressure,
temperature.
The notions of temperature, pressure and density have no explanation
in the materialist conception, these being unknown vector quantities.
Proof, the polarities of the vectors are replaced by "electrically"
charged
material particles, positive and negative, considered "independent".
The liquid thermometer demonstrates the vector relationships between
temperature, density and pressure. The visible increase in the liquid
column,
rationally shows the presence of vector oscillations, with a decrease
in density
and pressure in the liquid. The reverse of the phenomena, the decrease
in the liquid column, shows the absence of vector oscillations, a decrease
in temperature, with an increase in density, of pressure in the liquid.
The thermometer clearly refutes the catastrophic materialist interpretation
that
the solar core has huge temperatures, at huge pressures! Temperatures
are
vector oscillations, contained in the frequency spectrum, in their decrease
until they disappear, at zero Kelvin. The even more complicated part for
the
materialist conception is the centripetal pressure in macroscopic bodies,
attributed to the law of gravitational attraction. Gravity is a force
of attraction
only, not of repulsion. Gravitational attraction cannot have a centripetal
orientation, which presupposes a resistance, a radial repulsion force.
For this reason, the centripetal pressure has an exponential increase,
for
which materialists have "found" the phenomenon called "gravitational
collapse".
Such anomalies are also in the planetary atomic model, where the nucleus
of
the gold atom, composed of positive electrical charges, does not repel,
being
compressed by the negative electrical charges, acting as centripetal forces.
Returning to the comparison of the atom with the solar system, do the
planets
centripetally compress the sun? In the right-hand rule, materialists do
not see
the centripetal force of orthogonally closed vector circuits, although
the
"current" of electric charges in the conductor is implicitly
a closed circuit.
Materialists know nothing about the limits of the forces of attraction
and
repulsion. The repulsive forces between two parallel vector circuits increase
inversely proportional to the distance between them (see maglev).
In closed vector circuits, positive polarities slide into negative polarities
towards a null vector, the circuit length decreases increasing the density
and
the force of attraction increases inversely proportional to the radius
of the circuit.
The sudden conversion of the circuit length into density produces centripetal
force and exponential increase in density, pressure. Obviously, orthogonally
closed
vector circuits are not singular, they are vector spaces, force fields,
as Faraday said.
Climate.
The conversion of circuit length into density produces an exponential
increase in density towards the common center of orthogonal circuits.
The centripetal forces of a star form concentric structures through variations
in pressure, density, and temperature, called climate. On the surface
of a star,
the climate meets the conditions for the existence of radiation, the multiplication
of hydrogen and implicitly the reproduction of macroscopic structures,
stars and
planets. On the surface of planets, the climate can meet the conditions
for the
formation of the structure of elements, up to biostructures, plants and
animals.
Towards the interior of macroscopic structures, the climate gradually
loses
the conditions for the existence of radiation, including the structure
of hydrogen.
Obviously, the cause of climate variation is the exponential increase
in the
pressure of centripetal vector forces, of vector density. Therefore, in
the
structure of macroscopic bodies, the climate varies from the outside to
the
inside of the macroscopic bodies. Inside macroscopic bodies, centripetal
forces compress the vector space in orthogonal circuits, forming the black
climate.
The black climate is the purely vectorial form of orthogonally compressed
circuits, an immense potential energy, "frozen" at zero Kelvin.
The dimensions of the black climate, of orthogonally closed circuits,
vary
from the hydrogen nucleus to the nucleus of galaxies (black holes).