Can a crystal be liquefied? Possibly with \(p^{+}\). Does crystal softens in \(H_2\) gas? The lattice bonds in common solids are of charge particles that are weaken by the presence of \(T^{+}\) particles. In orbital motion the \(T^{+}\) particles produce weak electric fields. So, crystals held together by gravity particles are weaken by \(p^{+}\) particles that, in orbits, produce weak gravitational fields.
If crystals are so effected by gravity then, gravity can be measured by the change in Young's modulus of a crystal under gravity, along gravity's line of action. A change in Young's modulus changes the length of the crystal that if set into oscillations changes its frequency.
Does glass flow and deform quicker in hydrogen gas?