Toroidal Geometry

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If we take any substance along with a known property, such as "heat rises",
could this geometry model a cold substance √+A such that, if/when heated,
tends to rise circularly towards √-A? A lava lamp may be a fitting real-world example.

This would allow +A and -A to have either: real values (ie. temperatures)
or real behavior (ie. heating/cooling), with *A capturing the variability of these.

Whether if not or if so, is there any existing mathematics that explores these relationships,
or does this geometry not resemble anything used in mathematics? Thank you for any help.
 

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I don't recall any of this, but that certainly doesn't mean someone hasn't used this math before.
 
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