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Modules: A and B Quanta Modules:
“. . . ‘A’ particles and ‘B’ particles are capable of being reoriented. They are composite and can fill the same space, yet they take different positions. In one case their centers of gravity are outwardly deployed, radial, and in the other case their centers of gravity are inwardly deployed, transversed. In X-ray diffraction, we can hit a piece of metal and find an array of centers of gravity. We can take the temper out of the new metal and they will change their positions. No longer does it cohere as well and the centers of gravity are deployed. The metal no longer coheres as well. When the centers of gravity are reoriented and get closer to each other they pull each other harder and therefore the metal is much tighter. When we heat-treat metals and alloys they do just what we are seeing here. . . “A” and “B” particles are units of geometry which are reorientable within the same space, the same volume, and the same pieces, yet they give different kinds of fundamental coherence of the system; so I begin to find this kind of geometry being dynamic in explaining fundamental structure.”
