centralization
Quanta are not solid bodies but forces centralized about a mutual or neutral center; hence - centralizations of forces and energies. While one force is being absorbed a second energy is being radiated. The two seeming opposing forces are said to be equated. (see Law of Assimilation) Centralizations are commonly called "particles". Hard, solid quantum or sub-quantum particles therefore cannot and do not exist.
One Balanced Whole and Two Reciprocating Dynamics
(courtesy University of Science and Philosophy
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See Also
16.24 - Triune Vibratory States or Conditions
Conjugate Variables
Duality
Polarity
Examples of balanced dynamic forces are:
See Also
3.21 - Successive Centralizations
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12.00 - Reciprocating Proportionality
Assimilation
Atom
Atomoles
Attraction
Center
Corpuscle
Father-Mother Principle
Figure 3.37 - Successive Centralizations or Quantum Leap
Figure 4.13 - Triplet Originations and Centralizations of Matter
Fulcrum
Gravity
Law of Assimilation
Light Units
Molecule
Neutral Center
Reciprocating Proportionality
Rhythmic Balanced Interchange
Syntropy
Universal Energy Unit
Wave
Wave Field
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