We understand how an atom interacts with its environment. Similar interactions can also occur in the opposite direction.
Atoms can share electrons from their outer shells with other atoms to form molecules. These molecules can combine to create crystals, resulting in solid structures, or they can exhibit viscous or gaseous behavior. Atoms can also bond with different elements to form chemical compounds. Each of these processes is triggered by signals throughout the entire system, indicating specific energy transformations and the frequencies at which the components absorb or release energy by adjusting those frequencies.
Additionally, these interactions can have an impact that extends all the way to the nucleus of the atoms.
This concept reflects the idea of “Panta rhei,” or “everything flows,” up to the heart of each constituent.