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Cunha's exploration suggests that as material traverses this toroidal structure, it undergoes a transformation that resembles a phase shift, allowing it to behave like a liquid without actually melting. He posits that this behavior is due to the disruption of electron bond strength, which subsequently allows structural formations to occur. Drawing upon historical works—particularly those of Winston Bostick, Tesla, and others—Cunha argues that the interactions between plasmas, magnetic fields, and material may illuminate understandings of fundamental particles.