Starlock
What exactly do you mean by fixed position? Molecules really don't have fixed positions at all; everything is in constant motion it's just that to us it appears that it is not. Heck, even ignoring movements on the molecular level, every single object on the face of the Earth is in motion via its rotation and revolution about the sun. So perhaps I'm a bit confused here by the statement that molecules are in a 'fixed position' ... and because of that I don't quite get the rest of what you said.
sweatdrop I meant fixed possition as in Relationship of one atom to another is fixed it has rules and guidelines ETC. Its Fixed into a certain pattern of relationships so yes it has a fixed possition. I mean it is in Constant Flux
Kinda like if you broke the relationships between particles... You broke the laws of creation the universe and movement I thought that is what she was refering to.
A black hole was theorized to be a tear in space... Like... We have a blanket of interworking materials all of the same congruence all of the same base structure. The interactions between molecules and atoms etc are still set based off laws. These laws that govern movement are relative to this Dimension.
If you change the word possition to relationship then Yeah the relationships or possitions of atoms are pretty fixed. That was my guessed meaning of what she said and how I read it dunno if I'm right