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Originally Posted by dipayankar Doesnt nature believe in simplifying itself??? |
dipayankar, I beg for integrity when comtemplating a natural phenomenon, though this is often not possible, I hope the spectrum could be covered as broad as possible. To your question on dosen't nature believe in simplifying iteself, I would respond with the other extreme also hold true, as in simplicity at the other side of complexity.
Nonetheless, I agree that we should tread from the simple end of the spectrum to begin with.
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Originally Posted by dipayankar However as explained in the next thread, probably vacuum created will give the impetus required to form the shape. |
Good guess. The dynamics involved can be extremely complex, temperature gradient, thermal effect, pressure gradient, etc, etc and vacuum in the void absolutely play an important role. On this, I suggest the focus should be on the primary cause, i.e. fundamental triggering mechanism within reasonable doubt, and not dwell on the effects with feedback functions that has triggered as a result of primary cause, and mistaken them as the primary cause. The vacuum factor is cleary an effect of the primary cause.
Best to you.