Wholephases



Soerth: Is solid, but is breakable because it is empty within but it is not empty either because each part is full of solid, but inside the solid there is nothing around the bend of the hole fully covered, except when broken.

Liquter: Is fluid, and unbreakable because it is a hole within with a covering and so the liquid falls into the hole, but it has surface tension keeping the liquid from pouring out of the hole, it cannot be popped but can be entered.

Gair: Is empty and so is a hole, but is also covering the hole because it is also solid but has a piece of the hole on the outside, still it is ever unbreakable but is passable by its nature as a hole wall.

Plasmire : Is a hole, but the fluid is in the hole and is so filled, but the hole is moving and so parts of the fluid goes into the hole and vanishes, but we can’t enter the whole without burning, but can pass through it.

A hole contains matter and leads to another point, but is almost always covered by a wall except in theory can exist on its own, but is not the nothing of space because space is nothing and a hole is something that exists and is the inverse of fluid as nothing and something.

A wall is also something and falls towards holes, but stays still against other walls except in holes, but if the hole is too small the wall does not fit, but stays on the surface this is solid.

To open a hole, one would need to remove the wall from its falling position, without moving the hole wich would require a bigger hole for it fall through which does not exist on earth unless we break stone and dig within to displace the space, changing the wholephase of planet earth.






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