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Discoveries give us clues- classifications give us road blocks
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While the discovery of scientific proof
on the existence of sub-atomic particles assists in providing important data,
understanding and "re-assurance", the subsequent definitions and
classifications of these discoveries can themselves become our largest
impediments to further understanding. |
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What we mean is that scientists in the
field of sub-atomic physics, for example, have developed sophisticated models
using "theoretical" particles (as yet unproven) such as the Graviton and the
Higgs Boson as a way of explaining the interaction of forces in the Universe. |
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In addition, science has created a set of
base assumptions in such fundamentally assumed areas such as the general
behaviour of the Universe, the concept of "heat" and "cold" as well as
space/time.
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For these reasons, the model must
re-define and clarify concepts and terms commonly used in physics in this
chapter. For instance, in this chapter you will see the concept explained of
Het instead of the definition of "heat". Col, instead of the definition of
"cold". |
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However, from the re-definitions, we are
then able to show the consistencies at all levels, including at the sub-atomic
level, the common patterns of form, relationship laws of form and the motion
laws of form. |
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