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Proof
- Every fauceir is exposed to interactions.
- If such an interaction does not destroy a fauceir,
- each of these interaction adds additional fauceirs to the complex which makes them grow.
Conclusions
- Fauceirs tend to grow in size with fauceirs that show a similar pattern of insulation as other fauceirs would increase the probability of destruction.
Examples
- Physics: Black holes are attracting ever more masses.
- Physics: Nuclear fusion going on in the sun, and even the evolution of elements that contain larger nuclei.
- Chemistry: Growth of crystals in a saturated saline solution.
- Biology: Growth of a population, for instance the number of bacteria in a Petri dish if there is enough food supply and no competition.
- Biology: Increasing genome, for instance the number of nucleotides, genes, or transcripts.
- Biology: Evolution of large species: insects, reptiles (dinosaurs), and mammals which follows Cope's Rule.
- Economy: extensive reproduction.
- Economy: monopolization.
- Sociology (politics): Evolution of empires.
- Sociology (demographics): Growing populations in cities, countries and on earth. Maybe sometimes on other planets and even in the whole universe.