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For instance, you could have an isosceles triangle. And you could have a scalene triangle where all three edges are & different. So the scalene and isosceles triangle quite clearly are different triangles. Yet the sums of the angles on the scalene and the isosceles are all 180°. And you could have the sums of the lengths of the edges of the scalene and the sums of the lengths of the edges of the isosceles also the same, which is exactly what we do have in the proton’s and neutron’s side energy effects, where we have the proton with its electron and its antineutrino; and neutron with its positron and its neutrino. Each of these teams is called one-half quantum; or one-half spin in the physics.
