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[[Warmth]], [[heat]] and [[fire]], the [[fire element]] or [[warmth element]], formed the basic substance of [[Old Saturn]]. It came into being through the sacrificial act of the [[Thrones]] who surrendered their [[will]] substance.  
[[Warmth]], [[heat]] and [[fire]], the [[fire element]] or [[warmth element]], formed the basic substance of [[Old Saturn]]. It came into being through the sacrificial act of the [[Thrones]] who surrendered their [[will]] substance. The [[elementary being]]s of the fire element are the [[salamander]]s.


From a chemical-physical point of view, fire is based on the formation of flames associated with light and heat phenomena, which are caused by the hot, partially [[w:Ionization|ionised]] gases produced by the combustion of suitable fuels. Heat, or more abstractly [[w:energy|energy]], still forms the basis of the whole material world. From the theory of [[w:special relativity|special relativity]] published in 1905 by [[w:Albert Einstein|Albert Einstein]] (1879-1955), the equivalence of mass and energy follows according to the well-known formula '''E = mc<sup>2</sup>'''.
From a chemical-physical point of view, fire is based on the formation of flames associated with light and heat phenomena, which are caused by the hot, partially [[w:Ionization|ionised]] gases produced by the combustion of suitable fuels. Heat, or more abstractly [[w:energy|energy]], still forms the basis of the whole material world. From the theory of [[w:special relativity|special relativity]] published in 1905 by [[w:Albert Einstein|Albert Einstein]] (1879-1955), the equivalence of mass and energy follows according to the well-known formula '''E = mc<sup>2</sup>'''.

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Warmth, heat and fire, the fire element or warmth element, formed the basic substance of Old Saturn. It came into being through the sacrificial act of the Thrones who surrendered their will substance. The elementary beings of the fire element are the salamanders.

From a chemical-physical point of view, fire is based on the formation of flames associated with light and heat phenomena, which are caused by the hot, partially ionised gases produced by the combustion of suitable fuels. Heat, or more abstractly energy, still forms the basis of the whole material world. From the theory of special relativity published in 1905 by Albert Einstein (1879-1955), the equivalence of mass and energy follows according to the well-known formula E = mc2.

Pages in category "Fire"

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