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ARGUMENT 0101
BROUGHT FORWARD:
- CURRENT
COSMOLOGY MODEL: The
Standard Model recognises two types of elementary
fermions:
quarks and leptons. In all, the model distinguishes 24 different
fermions: 6 quarks and 6 leptons, each with a corresponding
antiparticle. (Wikipedia 21 Mar 2012)
REASONING:
- What
is known of the elementary fermions are some measures and how they
behave in specific circumstances.
- What
is not known is whether they are truly fundamental particles.
- For
the purposes of this argument, “fundamental” equates to
“structureless”.
- Arising
from this, there are four options:
- OPTION
1: No elementary fermions are fundamental, Each type has a
structure made out of numbers of a single type of fundamental
particle
known hereafter as a teel.
- OPTION
2: No elementary fermions are fundamental. Each type has a
different structure made out of a variety of particles that are
fundamental.
- OPTION
3: Some elementary fermions are fundamental. Others are not.
- OPTION
4: All elementary fermions are fundamental.
- For
mathematical simplicity, Option 1 is preferred.
ASSUMPTION: - Each
type of elementary fermion is made out of a different combination of
numbers of the fundamental particle: the teel.
| GLOSSARY:
- ELEMENTARY FERMION: A particle not currently known to be made out of other
particles. There are currently 24 types of elementary fermion (12 quarks and 12
leptons).
- FUNDAMENTAL PARTICLE: A particle without structure. A particle out of numbers of which, elementary fermions are made.
- TEEL:
The fundamental particle, out of numbers of which the elementary
fermions are made. The name "teel" is derived from the initials of the
mathematician Tom Lehrer.
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