tecp
Nov18-04, 06:47 PM
The down quark has a charge of -1/3.
The electron has a charge of -1.
Each down quark has 1 charge object.
Each electron has 3 charge objects.
The electron is small.
Because the electron is small, the three charge
objects in the electron cannot repel each other.
The three like charge objects in an electron attract
each other. The three like charge objects in one
electron repel the three like charge objects in
another electron. Like charge can both attract and
repel.
Whether a charge object attracts or repels another
charge object depends on its relationship with
the other charge object.
All charge objects in the universe are relationally
locked.
The mass/gravity object is an object of the same basic type
as the charge object.
The mass/gravity object has its observed characteristics
because of where it is in the relationship.
All the mass/gravity objects in the
universe are relationally locked with each other.
All the mass/gravity objects in the universe have the
same relationship with each other as the three charge
objects in an electron have with each other.
The electron has a charge of -1.
Each down quark has 1 charge object.
Each electron has 3 charge objects.
The electron is small.
Because the electron is small, the three charge
objects in the electron cannot repel each other.
The three like charge objects in an electron attract
each other. The three like charge objects in one
electron repel the three like charge objects in
another electron. Like charge can both attract and
repel.
Whether a charge object attracts or repels another
charge object depends on its relationship with
the other charge object.
All charge objects in the universe are relationally
locked.
The mass/gravity object is an object of the same basic type
as the charge object.
The mass/gravity object has its observed characteristics
because of where it is in the relationship.
All the mass/gravity objects in the
universe are relationally locked with each other.
All the mass/gravity objects in the universe have the
same relationship with each other as the three charge
objects in an electron have with each other.