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Meso in the middle
In the past, it was thought that the substances actually ‘swing back and forth’ between two states, whereby the states then actually represent the ‘outer limit’, like the reversal point of a pendulum.
In fact, the system did not oscillate, but are in a ‘intermediate state’, i.e. in the ‘center’.