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And as a wave grows in height and energy, there comes a point, there comes a point, a tipping point that can't hold itself beyond, and there's a point of final return. And as a wave, it spills over and breaks excess energy as it is released, and a wave height crashes, it ceases. So this is their new theory now. I think it's basically constructive interference in these waves, and it happens very quickly. You get a whole bunch of these waves all piling up together into a bigger one, and it happens very quickly. Modulation, it's the ability, it's basically where smaller continuous waves is introduced into larger waves. So you get a bunch of these smaller ones into maybe a larger wave, and that small wave will start growing and become dominant. So the original wave is now a bigger series of peaks and troughs because of these little ones. It's like being on a swing. I mean, remember when your kids were on a swing, and they're going back and forth, and you're pumping your feet back and forth, that's adding to your momentum. It's adding a little bit of momentum there. You're picking up some height.

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