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What is the field of fire of a candle?

VictorEspinoza

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I did a study.

What is the field of fire of a candle?

RESULT:
I think it is something that is not matter.

BECAUSE:
Because if you enter water in a microwave the pressure increases. How can you enter more matter to the cold water pressure?

CONCLUSION:
The temperature stretch the field.

Very affectionately,
Víctor Elias Espinoza Guedez

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I continue with my study...

What is the field of fire of a candle?

ANSWER 2:
It is an invisible gloss.

BECAUSE:
1. A magnet has a field created by microscopic energy short circuit.
2. Water increases its field by a microscopically short of water with the energy of the waves of heat.
3. The fire has a microscopically short circuit of the energy that has the fire.

Very affectionately,
Víctor Elias Espinoza Guedez
 
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VictorEspinoza said:
I continue with my study...

What is the field of fire of a candle?

ANSWER 2:
It is an invisible gloss.

BECAUSE:
1. A magnet has a field created by microscopic energy short circuit.
2. Water increases its field by a microscopically short of water with the energy of the waves of heat.
3. The fire has a microscopically short circuit of the energy that has the fire.

Very affectionately,
Víctor Elias Espinoza Guedez

This is what I got from the above:
What is the field of fire of a candle? Because fucking magnets.

Seriously Victor, how much acid do you drop every day?
 
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