A redefinition of the concept of forces as 'fortis'
 
  As much as we wish to avoid doing so, we are forced to consider alternative definitions and classifications of the concepts of forces and energy than contemporary science.  
  Over coming chapters, therefore we will reconstruct a comprehensive and unified model of forces, energy, atomic and sub-atomic structures that not only adhere to each and every valid (properly observed) scientific result but make perfect common sense!  
  We begin by redefining the relationships between forces and objects.  
6.11.1 A working definition of force called FORTIS  
  For the purpose of presenting a unified theory of forces, energy, structure and therefore the Universe as a whole, a force is now re-defined as fortis:  
  A fortis is an aggregate feature of all structures of matter that has the capacity to produce a change in another structure behaviour, in terms of make-up and rate of motion  
  Therefore, we can use this definition to instantly see that all particles of matter possess three fortis in varying degrees of strength derived from each and every Unita possessing self-awareness of form:  
(1) Creation- all matter wishes to create greater (and therefore more complex) form  
(2) Attraction- all matter has relative attractiveness to other forms of matter by virtue of the spin configuration of its smallest pieces of matter, built up to an aggregate spin.  
(3) Repulsion- all matter has relative repulsiveness to other forms of matter by virtue of the spin configuration of its smallest pieces of matter, built up to an aggregate spin.  
  As these fortis are aggregates. They are the strongest fortis in the Universe and the prime determinants of motion in form.  
     
 
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