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"Bubble bursting is not a mechanical breakage at all. As we know, liquids are bivalent, hinge-connected. . . the liquid bubble surface is stretched as one single layer of the octet truss, which single truss layer accommodates two layers of closest packed spheres in which the atoms appear in critical proximity.
“When the critical proximity of the atoms is severed, and the atoms separate into single spheres, we have the single-bonded, corner-tethered condition of gases with holes in between the atoms, ergo there is still gas, but there is no longer any membrane. In this condition the gas molecules equal what they call particles, separate energy packages too diffuse to form a structural membrane. Separate gas particles are thus mixed up and nontunable with other systems. Each particle behaves like the isolated tetrahedron that connects any two points in Universe across what they call space and what we call nontunable.”
