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[QUOTE="Baluncore, post: 6856127, member: 447632"] The laws of physics require the concepts of position, time, mass, charge ...... If you intend to compute or simulate something, you need to define an "object", a framework that can hold the properties of each existent aexel. There are a number of different approaches. They differ in the definition of those object properties. Select your approach now. What properties are fixed parameters for the life of that aexel ? What properties does an aexel have that are variable ? Only then can rules be considered that control how aexels interact. [/QUOTE]
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