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The main media of the material layer are the forces that facilitate the binding or repulsion of molecules as solid, liquid, gas, and Bose condensate.
| State of Matter | Intermolecular Force | Radiant Energy |
|---|---|---|
| Solid | Strong | Potential |
| Liquid | Medium | |
| Gas | Weak | Kinetic |
Unlike Newtonian Physics which believes that contact forces come from matter, Material Superphysics knows that they come from mos as the aetherspace.
- This aetherspace is opposed to spacetime.
The material forces are:
| Force | States | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Friction | Solid, Liquid, Gas | |
| Air/Liquid Pressure and Resistance | Gas | |
| Surface Tension | Solid | |
| Contact Force | Solid, Liquid, Gas |
Air Pressure: Bernoulli’s Principle
We explained this in Part 2 to describe the dynamics of gravity as high-low pressure.
This includes Buoyant Force, Coriolis Effect.
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