Fig. 50. The hydrogen nuclei close together to each other during water formation.
Fig. 51. The hydrogen nuclei further apart from each other during water formation.
Fig. 52. The oxygen nuclei further apart from each other during carbon dioxide formation.
Fig. 53. The oxygen nuclei close together to each other during carbon dioxide formation.
Fig. 54. An end view of a yin-yang cylinder.
Fig. 55. A yin-yang cylinder decorated with fire breathing dragons.
Fig. 56. Massive stone cylinder rotating rapidly using truck axle.
Fig. 57. Massive cylinders rotationally connected.
Fig. 58. Roller bearing cylinder geometry.
Fig. 59. Intermediate roller bearing angles.
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