The spatioles.
Briefly.
.1 The word “spatiole” - from the latin word spatiolum, is here defined as a “small mobile space”.
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The spatioles are areas, where, at given moments, the “action d”, triggered by the movements, at discrete values, of the two generating heavenly bodies (The Moon, and the Sun), would be focused, much better than elsewhere (in the same basin).

.3 In such small mobile spaces, the configurational reactions in the open structure molecules - those which can change their configuration and behaviour - would be more probable and emphasized.
.4 Their times depend on the positions and declinations of the Moon and the Sun respectively.
The word is used in the three researches.
.5 The word “spatiole” is used in all the three researches (grains, water figures, ocean tides) in the same meaning, mutatis mutandis.
For the word “spatiole” used in the research of the water figures, see page 1.5.
Their progression.
.6 The most important difference, between the water spatioles, and those of EFAs in seeds, is their progression from a given day, to the successive one.
.7 Without allowing, for the time being, for the variations due to the declinations of the generating celestial bodies, on a given day, on a given location, the most part of configurational reactions in the seeds and in the water, occur at the same hour, ceteris paribus.
.8 Then, in the same location, as the days go by, the events considered in the water occur later and later, while the events considered in the seeds occur earlier and earlier, until the various spatioles meet again, approximately around the same hour, after one lunation.
Note: the days when the events of the two cycles (the fats' cycle, and the water cycle due to the Moon) occur roughly at the same time, are specific days (see at page e.7).
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