Errors of phenomenons and their expansion
An error is a harmful occurrence in a phenomenon and it is the best to avoid it. An error itself is a certain type of a phenomenon and this means that it needs some kind of energy to maintain its existence and during its activity it releases reaction products, which depart from it and spread in the Universe. The error gets its energy from constituents of a phenomenon or from the energy source of that phenomenon. So, in that case, the error reduces energy resources of the phenomenon and little by little leads the phenomenon to its destruction. And if the error consumes phenomenon’s constituents, that means, that it is directly destroying the phenomenon. This kind of error destroys a phenomenon faster than the previously mentioned kind of error.
Another harmful thing in both kinds of errors is their reaction products, which spread in the phenomenon, which is being affected by those errors. It can be considered as “venom” for that phenomenon because it takes a certain place between the phenomenon’s constituents and for that reason it becomes a certain kind of isolator, which disturbs the constituents to make a contact between each other, i.e. to keep attraction between particles in order to maintain the structure of phenomenon. This “venom” prevents free rays of the particles from contacting with each other and in this way the attraction force between those particles gets interrupted.
All kinds of errors are expanding, if they are not fixed and a small error could turn to a huge disaster. In that case, the small error gets stimulated by some kind of energy source, which makes it grow.