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Oscillation produce low pressures in groups of particles very similar to if they were being stretched or in a vacuum.
When the particles have no energy, they can sit close together.
The particles can oscillate together to mimic greater mass.
Or they can be divided up into smaller portions
The particles become redundant once they have passed on their energy
The particles group together to imitate the different masses that caused the event.
Energy can be transmitted in all directions, all at the same time.