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Important understandings
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Let us summarize the key understandings
from Chapter 5 and 6 so far: |
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(1) The rules and patterns of features,
relationships and behaviour of particles over the past two chapters are
consistent
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When we compare Chapter 5 and 6, we see
synergies throughout. We can in fact combine with ease, the super super
sub-atomic world (Unita) and super sub-atomic world(Quarks/Neutrinos) with
confidence- a feat that contemporary science is yet to achieve. What is more,
the model is entirely consistent with the general discoveries of science in
this field. |
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(2) The fundamental laws of creation
remain in operation at every level of matter
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Just as we saw that the laws of creation
identified in Chapter 4 and 5 also applied at the super sub-atomic level in
Chapter 6, we will see these laws of creation continuing to work in Chapter 7.
That particles are uniquely self aware and wish to continue to exist in form,
is fundamental to the continued existence of the Universe. That particles seek
out other particles to create more complex shapes is entirely consistent with
laws of co-dependence, specialization and everything we have stated so far.
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If the laws of creation were not also in
operation at the sub-atomic level and the atomic level, then matter would
simply not come together. Correspondingly, that as the laws of the Universe are
in operation at lower levels of particle structure means that they have to be
in operation at the sub-atomic and atomic level. |
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(3) All ergons are discrete particles
with specific behaviour. All Fortis are based on features of each particle of
matter interacting with other particles
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In the previous chapter we discovered
that ergons are in fact different types of super super sub-atomic, super
sub-atomic and sub atomic particles with varying strength, size, velocity and
behaviour. We also identified that ergon particles not only form bonds within
structures but also move around structures in fields of motion- particle
fields. |
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(4) Energis, the accumulated motion of
particles
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In Chapter 6, we were able to understand
why the interchangeable nature of "mass and energy" in principle is correct;
because mass is principally reliant on the motion of smaller particles to
create form. We re-named energy - energis as the accumulated kinesis (mass) and
motion in form (velocity) of any and all objects.
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(5) Returning to singular/simple
structures as the basis upon which more complex arrangements are formed
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One thing we will see in this chapter is
a pattern law emerging in terms of the formation of more complex shapes and the
nature of synergy in matter- that is, a return to simplicity at each level, as
opposed to complexity. The families of particles we have discussed so far:
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| Level (1) Super super sub-atomic level (1 family)
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| Unita family |
Creators, Destructive Attractors, Gravitons |
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| Level (2) Super sub-atomic level (3 families) |
| Quarks family
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Up, Down, |
| Neutrinos |
Electron N, |
| Cosmics
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Charm, Strange, Top, Bottom |
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| Level (3) Sub-atomic level (6 families) |
| Atomic Core Creators |
Protons, Neutrons |
| Radioactive's |
Protoactive, Neutroactive |
| Tron's |
Electrons, Positrons |
| Photons |
Photons |
| Heton's |
Heton's |
| Magnetons
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Magnetons (magnetism) |
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That there are patterns within nature
should not surprise us, given there must be rules to existence for existence to
continue. |
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