Resistance and Dissipation as Chaotic Micro-Torsion

Resistance and Dissipation as Chaotic Micro-Torsion

Resistance is the difficulty with which AMS tension can be reconfigured through a given material geometry. It arises from the microstructure of vorton lattices.

Key features:

  • Geometric obstruction: Imperfect alignment, impurities, and lattice rigidity impede smooth AMS reconfiguration.
  • Chaotic micro-torsion: When reconfiguration is forced through resistant structures, the AMS undergoes disordered, small-scale torsional activity.
  • Heat as manifestation: Thermal effects correspond to this chaotic micro-torsion, not to loss of energy but to redistribution into less-coherent modes.
  • Material dependence: Different materials exhibit different resistance due to their vorton lattice geometry, explaining conductivity differences.

Thus, dissipation is re-expression of AMS activity, not destruction of energy.

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