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Old 24-April-2007, 10:43 PM
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Bigsplit,

Thanks for asking questions, I think the other guys belong on ATM, because they sure don't ask questions.

Water forms as condensation because there is a layer of insulation between two different temperatures. This formation of insulation means that passivation needs to exist between the two different temperatures. Nature's example of passivation is the rainbow; you can't look at a rainbow and tell that exact point where red becomes orange; because passivation has already occurred in the light spectrum. Is a rainbow "proof" of passivation?

Condensed Energy is all matter or the nucleus of all atoms. The passivation process starts as soon as two differences in temperature react with one another. Just like the cold glass of water on a hot day. Is condensation on a glass "proof" of passivation? Before the temperature of anything can change there is a certain amount of time that must go by before it is completely changed called a latent period. There is an example of it when "the bomb" was drop on Japan. The people standing by a bridge left there outlines on the bridge, because the temperature in front of them was different than the temperature behind them. Does the "proof" of latent heat and a latent period "prove" that there was an allotted amount of time for passivation to occur once hot energy was introduced to the cold of space?

Sorry, I couldn't find the meaning of homgenous, at least it wasn't in my dictionary.

I believe that the passivation explained how condensed energy got onto the outside of the expanding ball of free energy.

I kept putting "proof" in there for the people who don't like to ask questions, but ask for "proof". Hopefully they will let me know exactly what they need "proof" of.

Please, keep asking questions. Did you mean homogenous?