Nature's Preference to Spheres - Sacred Geometry - heated metal planes form spheres

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Geometry Lesson #1: Adding heat to a square sheet of metal makes it a sphere.

When metal melts (in this case silver), it becomes a liquid and liquids tend to turn into spherical drops due to surface tension. They are pulled into a spherical shape by the cohesive forces of the liquid's surface layer.

This tells us about energy conservation and efficiency. In its liquid state, the material seeks the lowest consumption and highest energy efficiency, naturally organizing itself into a spherical structure, since the sphere is the shape that uses the least possible surface area.

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🎥 Video by Martin Denoch
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