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first lets clarify what is matter. in its general use, matter is everything that is not virtual. example of virtual things : mathematics, ideas, philosophy...

Even "light" is matter as it can be attracted by gravity.

So, this is what matter is, its made of something.

lets go with the other part of your question.

Matter can be found basically in 3 phases (lets put aside the 4th phase: plasma)

solid, liquid, gases.

in a solid, molecules can only vibrate.

in a liquid, molecules can vibrate and rotate on each other

in a gas, molecules can vibrate, rotate and slide

(see link)

this is how matter behave.

If you want to know what happen when you mix stuff like salt in water, then this has to do with solubility, size of particle and interstice. see link for in depth explanation on "solubility".

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If we take a closer look at laboratory testing of the wave theory we find that tests conclude that, "Matter behaves differently when observed".

"Consciousness", when defined is - the awareness of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings.....

And in order for one to be, "aware" they must, "Think & observe" during which each thought actually is energy, albe them very tiny energy particles at the photon level. Such energy, I have found, is of the very staple of creation itself.

If you know a little bit of detail surrounding traditional alchemy, you will have a better capability of grasping this fact.

As far out as this thought might seem, I am led to believe that humans DO possess the ability to change matter by way of thought.

This is a very late breaking and personal find of mine, and obviously now available to/for anyone to utilize.

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I know that particles in matter move a lot but i not quite sure what it means

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