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Proton and Neutron:
"I will give another example
Of always and only co-occurring phenomena.
Physicists today observe
That the proton and neutron
Always and only co-occur.
While they are not ‘mirror’ images of one another
And have different weights,
They are transformable
One into the other,
And are thus complexedly complementary,
As are isosceles and scalene triangles.
None of the angles and edges of either need be the same
To produce triangles of equal area.
And the sums of the three angles of each
Will always be one hundred and eighty degrees.
"The mathematical balancing or complementation
Of the proton and neutron are analogously balanced,
Each one having two small energy teammates.
The proton has its electron and its antineutrino,
And the neutron has its positron and its neutrino.
And each of these little three-member teams"
