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[QUOTE="Baluncore, post: 6855369, member: 447632"] You still have too many degrees of freedom available, so there are too many possible solutions. Flexible and migratory aexels seem to be the basis for your model. I imagine a 3D distribution of cell volumes. Each seems to be like a volume of space, or a bag of dark matter, with the density of space, curving space-time. Alternately, think of it as a cellular plant. The positions relative to neighbours are better fixed, but some can grow and extend through the space like nerves in an animal. It seems you want the aexels to grow, rather than their properties to selectively diffuse into nearby aexels. [/QUOTE]
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