ARGUMENT 0105
BROUGHT FORWARD:
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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.
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ARGUMENT 0102: The
principal properties of the teel are mass, spin, and rejectivity.:
REASONING:
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If a teel has
rejectivity, one teel cannot occupy a place in space and time
already occupied by another.
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However, for one
teel to prevent another teel from occupying its place in space and
time, that place in space and time must have dimensions other than
zero.
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Arising from this
there are two options:
- OPTION
1: For a teel to prevent another teel from occupying its place in
space and time it must occupy
the whole of that space.
- OPTION
2: For
a teel to prevent another teel from occupying its place in space
and time it must have
some other means of enforcing its exclusivity.
- For
mathematical simplicity, Option one is preferred.
ASSUMPTION:
- Every
teel occupies the whole of its place in space and time and therefore
has the height, width, depth, and duration of that place in space
and time.
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