Resistances do not derive from a few heterogeneous principles

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The idea is that the right mixture of things is what produces the most powerful effect. For example, when you mix water and vinegar it creates an explosive effect so you might think that all you need to do is add some of each ingredient to get the same effect. However, this is not the case. Instead, you need all three elements together in the right combination for your chemical reaction to occur. The same is true of materials that produce more resistance when they are mixed together.

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