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Part 2 - Properties |
ARGUMENT 0102
BROUGHT FORWARD:
- CURRENT
COSMOLOGY MODEL: The
principal properties of the 24 elementary fermions are mass,
spin,
charge,
and rejectivity.
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ARGUMENT 0101: Each
type of elementary fermion is made out of a different combination of
numbers of the fundamental particle: the teel.
REASONING:
- Profiling
is a reasoning technique wherein universal facets of the known are
assumed to be facets of the appropriate unknown.
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Thus each of the
principal properties of the 24 elementary fermions can be assumed to
be properties of the teel if each is present in all 24.
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Mass is present in
all 24 elementary fermions.
- Spin
is present in all 24 elementary fermions.
- Charge
is present in 18 of the 24 elementary fermions.
- Rejectivity is present in all 24 elementary fermions.
- Thus
mass, spin, and rejectivity can be assumed to be properties
of the teel.
- Thus
charge cannot be assumed to be a property of the teel.
- This
is not to say that teels do not have charge, merely that profiling
does not currently allow it to be assumed.
ASSUMPTION:
- The
principal properties of the teel are mass, spin, and rejectivity.
| GLOSSARY:
- CHARGE: The electric charge of an object.
- MASS: The amount of matter of an object.
- PROFILING:
A reasoning technique, much used in medicine, psychology, crime
investigation, and Management Study, among others, whereby universal
facets of the known are assumed to be facets of the appropriate unknown.
- REJECTIVITY:
A consequence of the law: one object cannot occupy a
place in space and time already occupied by another object of the same type. (see Selfproof C0109)
- SPIN: The rotation of an object about its axis.
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