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The concept of ergons |
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The particles we discussed ( gravitons
and magnetons) are now distinctly understood. We now categorize these
particular particles into a class of particles called "ergons". |
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Definition of an ergon |
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An Ergon is a certain class of particles that under one set of conditions forms
part of larger structures ( e.g. Magnetic particles in certain atomic structures)
, under other conditions breaks form and behaves in particle fields.
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Thus we have now distinguished the other part of the
former definition of energy describing particles that have the ability to
affect form. |
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Classes of matter specializing into
different groups, with different purposes |
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The importance of the definition of
ergons may not immediately appear significant. However, it immediately
reinforces two fundamental laws of creation- specialization and co-dependence |
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As we will see in the next section
(7-Atoms), ergons, while not representing primary particles of form (such as
protons and neutrons) nevertheless provide a vital and core function of
creation themselves. We will also see that even in the concept of particle
fields, the magic of ergons in complementary or opposition, in fluid and
perpetual motion. |
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