November 27, 2024

DEFORMABILITY AND ITS PRINCIPLES.

Deformability refers to the ability of two entities to deform each other during attempts to join in order to merge.

During joining attempts, the entities undergo or cause a deformation that results in disruptions in the deformation zone, modifications to the logic and principles of the deformed entity, in favor of the influences of the logic and principles of the second deforming entity.

Part of the deformed entity will have its elements partially disrupted, forcing it to correct its elements.

This is what happens to human beings when they engage in the exchange of incoming and outgoing information with the void system.

Human beings will undergo a deformation during their sleep phase, Φss.

H.HAUTE: This is what will happen to some elements of the natural system, those that occupy the zone of deformability (when the entity is in a state of deformation), including human beings during their waking phase, Φe, during the propagation of the future.

« To illustrate this, we can take the example of two identical balloons, inflated to the same degree, one that is stationary and one that moves to collide with the first balloon. » The first ball will deform internally upon impact, and the second ball will penetrate the first ball, with little or no deformation.

When Yπ speaks of deformability, it refers to STRUCTURAL MISALIGNMENTS and therefore to corrections and adjustments of the elements of a system, performed by the entity.


NOTE:

Φe = wakefulness phase.

Φss = sleep phase.


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