Sunday, November 8, 2015

My Explanation: How Gems Fuse Toghter

As you all may know, or not, the gems can fuse together and somehow Steven can't fuse with the gems but still can fuse with Connie. Very confusing understandably.  Although lets talk about how the Gems, including Steven and Connie, fuse! My scientific example as far as I have learned in science is that there are many features of the cells themselves that could not easily fuse. As I mention Steven and Connie, ok I am just going to call them Stevonnie because it is easier.  They as earth beings who have chromosomes and genes that make them a being. I do not know how dancing makes all gems fuse but I am going to go along that as the gems get closer to one another, including Stevonnie, they do not have our skin barriers that keep their nuclei, chromosomes, genes and etc in but an alternative that somehow is easily formed. So, as they fuse all their cells, they somehow form together becoming a type of hybrid of their natural selves or a mutated version of themselves with the combined other. Now in the Stevonnie case, because Connie is human and Steven is half, their cells get irritated by the fuse and reject the other.





 Steven being half can form with Connie because he doesn't have the normal barrier of skin like humans which is why I believe the gems on them produce. Although, as shown by many of the gems, they do not stay fused forever.  No, they reject the other and become themselves again but have a longer existence time. An exception is Garnet who is fused with Ruby and Sapphire long term. You are probably wondering, how are they fused together long term if you just said their cells reject each other? Solving that question, I predict that how they do this is through practice.  Somehow it's like riding a bike for them but as being a gem they have a longer sense of time. Although, I imagine through much years of practice they have finally completed the process but at times we see Ruby and Sapphire infused. Being Ruby and Sapphire though, they have such a tight bond that I would think fusing would be easy for them. Well that is all for my gem fusion discussions.  Until next time, bye.        

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