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Re: A drip from a water tap:)Posted by moorglade on July 22, 2002 at 21:32:13: In Reply to: A drip from a water tap:) posted by sol on July 22, 2002 at 19:24:11: For a picture, take a tube filled with substance, now if compression is applied from the outside, that exceeds the forces that maintain the tube, then you get a spurt that shoots out from either end of tube, you can imagine if you hold a tube filled with liquid, at the center squash the tube with your fingers and draw to ends, what happens! Take a sausage and twist it at its middle, keep twisting(knoting)and it will force out the contents :) Now take a torus that has energy that is envoloping it , such as moebius band, or better still just a torus, now twist the torus a couple of time, a knot appears and the torus breaks, revealing a cylinder, with maybe a knot tied at one end! I hope this is not to crude? but relays enough information. Of course on a grander scale, such as galatic torus center's, there are immense forces at play, and the spherical blackhole produces stars from the surrounding energy, like a bubble that is relieved by pressure, when one opens a bottle of fizzy drink, bubbles appear from a substance that, until one opens it, contained no such bubbles :)
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