I love triple points. I once saw a graph of the complicated nature of various "fracture" points of water (I think of it as "reality as we know it fracturing... 'cause our definitions of things are primitive compared to how they will be in the future] - and there's many points of convergence, each with different properties. Maybe it was hydrogen.. but I _think_ it was water. The crystalline structure does different things in different temperatures and pressure... and I had/have some ridiculously elaborate theory regarding "all matter is really the same" involving hydrogen's properties at super-low temperatures... but then I realized it was a rabbit hole I needed to get out of _fast_ before I became too devoutly attached. The changes of crystalline structure _may_ hold a key to how matter of one "type" becomes matter of another type, NOT by its electron configurations or weights or whatever.. but rather by its crystalline STRUCTURE. Like keys in a lock, or the way that virii mimic... ok ok.. I'm going down the rabbit hole.. Gotta come back up. Gotta come back up. Ok. Ok. It's not my dept. It's not my dept. It's not my dept. Ok, there. I'm better now.