Monday, December 12, 2011

About Point Particles

First-Ordered-Point-Particles comprise superstrings.
Second-Ordered-Point-Particles comprise the mini-string that "balls-up" to form first-ordered-point-particles, while these second-ordered particles also form all mini-string that forms substringular fields.
Third-Ordered-Point-Particles only exist so as to form the composition of second-ordered-point-particles.
Sub-Mini-String binds together third-ordered-point-particles as well as interconnecting the said second-ordered-point-particles.
Just as mini-string forms all substringular fields -- and also considering the condition that second-ordered-point-particles are two orders lower in diameter than superstrings --  sub-mini-string is what binds the mentioned second-ordered-point-particles. 
Catch You Two,
Samuel David Roach.                                      

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