|
Part 2 - Properties (cont) |
ARGUMENT 0104
BROUGHT FORWARD:
-
ARGUMENT 0101: Each
type of elementary fermion is made out of a different combination of
numbers of the fundamental particle: the teel.
- ARGUMENT
0102: The principal properties of the teel are mass, spin, and
rejectivity.
REASONING:
- The
spinrate of large objects in the Universe is currently
measured in revolutions per time period and varies with conditions
and circumstances.
- The
spinrate of small objects in the Universe is currently measured in
quanta which are statistical generalisations and not specific
measurements.
- Arising
from this there are two options:
- OPTION
1: The mechanisms responsible for the spinrate variations in large
objects are the same as those responsible for spinrate variations in
small objects.
- OPTION
2: The mechanisms responsible for the spinrate variations in large
objects are not the same as those responsible for spinrate
variations in small objects.
- For
mathematical simplicity, Option 1 is preferred.
ASSUMPTION:
- Every
teel's spinrate is measured in revolutions per time period and
varies with conditions and circumstances.
| GLOSSARY:
- OBJECT: Everything in the Universe that is a teel or is made out of teels is an object.
|
|
|