(ORDO NEWS) — A magnetized steel plate is glued to each side of each cube, and they are all placed in a box where they are mixed.
The cube, as it were, gets the right to choose a “neighbor”. If he turns to him with a suitable side, then the connection is secured. If not, the box needs to be shaken again.
As a result of the case, opposite poles turn out to be side by side. And then the cubes stick together and form a simple geometric figure.
But if this opportunity had not been incorporated, or, as they say now, programmed in the magnetic shell of the cubes, this would not have happened.
Scientists thought: is it possible to liken atoms and molecules to cubes? Let’s say when you mix solutions of caustic soda and hydrochloric acid in a flask.
Here the solution is unequivocal: sodium chloride will be obtained in the flask. But what if there are dozens or even hundreds of the most dissimilar chemicals in the solution?
For example, all those that are part of the simplest living being. And if you shake the flask properly, isn’t an amoeba or, at worst, a bacterium formed in it? The likelihood of such a sensational event is very high.
Success is possible only in one case out of a number that is difficult to name. It is represented by a unit with several tens of zeros.
However, life on Earth once originated. So, is such an authoritative science as mathematics mistaken? No, probability theory usually tells the truth!
Since a mathematician believes that a living being required an infinitely long time for its random formation, during which infinitely large amounts of matter had to be mixed, then this is true.
But this is possible only if the atoms and molecules did not take part in this. Foerster’s cubes are much more “willing” to form a geometric figure than ordinary ones.
The reason is clear: these are faces with different properties. One side of the cube attracts, the other repels.
It would seem that these attractions and repulsions should be balanced and should not give any advantages compared to ordinary cubes. But it’s not. Atoms and molecules are like cubes, but not simple, but magnetic.
In some figures – chemical compounds – they add up easily, it requires little energy, in others it is more difficult, and still others do not form at all.
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