Comments on SPUE Composition

Recall that the SPUE Theory model of the atom is a galaxy, not a solar system.

At the center of every atom/galaxy is a super-dense object (formerly known as a Black Hole -- but without the boogey-man properties).  This "core" shields "members" from the ambient SPUE in two directions.  Along its elliptic, the core expels high frequency SPUE at a "frequency" which balances the inward, background SPUE from the Universe in general.  The galaxy/atom core also "funnels" jet-streams (lower frequency SPUE) through the core perpendicular to the rotating members.  The core-to-core jet streams yield intergalactic structures which are seen as molecules at the atomic level.

When SPUE system interactions are determined primarily by the low frequency core-flows you have a solid.  When SPUE system interactions are NOT defined by the core streams, then the ROTATION of the system will determine whether we observe a weak solid (low/no rotational speed=cohesive and accretive), liquid (medium rotational speed=some cohesion but not accretive) or a gas (high rotational speed=not-cohesive, dispersive).

SPUE composition, then, is sensitive to TEMPERATURE which relates not only to the inter-molecular/galactic speed, but also the INTERNAL ROTATION SPEED on the atoms.  Note that BALANCE points are established in two dimensions -- between two FLAVORS/FREQUENCIES of SPUE.  One force (read that as a particle stream) which affects the core most are those from lower frequency from other systems (on Earth "below'").  The other "force" (SPUE stream) are the higher frequency SPUE from the rest of the Universe (from all directions equally in the absence of local neighbors).