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A greater explanation of UNITAS |
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In the previous sections we have now
described, the smallest particle of matter- the conceptual UNIT, or UNITA. The
question then arises if the definition of the Universe as outlined in Chapter 4
adequately describes the absolute physical- now that we have outlined the basis
of the physical? |
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UNITAS an infinite number of UNITA |
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Unitas is defined as: |
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UNITAS is the Unique Collective of ALL UNITA, whether positive spin, negative spin
or non-equatorial spin. By definition, there is only one class, therefore only
one UNITAS.
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From now on, rather than describing an undefined model
called "universe", we refer to all matter and all objects as being a
collection of a greater set of ultimately all objects called the UNITAS. |
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The importance of the definition |
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By defining UNITAS as the model of ALL as defined by
UCA, we are able to coherently define all more complex structures and
relationships consistently. In addition, we free ourselves of the bonds of
having to use the word "universe". |
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Instead, the word Universe serves the purpose of
defining classes of objects by human methods other than UCA from this point. |
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