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The A and B modules’ energy transforming capabilities and their mathematically describable behaviors (10 F^2 + 2) hint at correspondence with the behaviors of neutrons and protons. They are not mirror images of one another, yet like the proton and neutron, are energetically intertransformable and due to difference of interpatternability have difference in mass relationship. Whether they tend to conserve or to dissipate energy might impose a behavioral difference in the processes of measuring their respective masses. A behavioral proclivity must impose effects upon the measuring process.
