The \(T^{-}\) clouds around the nucleus is the source of \(T^{-}\) particles when heat is apply. These particle are released from the nucleus at high temperature and is responsible for the boiling phenomenon, gas molecules' anti-gravity capability and the loss of magnetism with temperature. Please see posts "Wind, Eddies, Vortices And Turbulence" dated 16 Oct 2016 and "Magnetism And Temperature Particles" dated 11 Jul 2015.