Saturday, 29 November 2014

{Fundamental Forces [continued(4)]}[21st October 1979]

[Redbook2:159C-D][19791021:2000c]{Fundamental Forces [continued(4)]}[21st October 1979]

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'The two remaining forces are nuclear: they are powerless outside the miniscule confines of the nucleus.'

(This may symbolise the fact that, by contrast with +C and +Mk, whose power is universal and is of that kind which might once have been described as 'elemental', +M's and +K's effect is apparently mostly within the minds and actions of Men. But that appearance may not be completely representative: they together represent that principal of continuation arising between the other two).

? +M (Action), ? +K (Revelation) – 'The strong nuclear force binds neutrons and protons together inside the nucleus, while the much more feeble 'weak' force governs, for example, the radioactive decay of nuclei by beta emission.'

(So +M's power binds men together in organisation to Action, while +K's, appearing 'more feeble', works through Revelation in the Individual to bring about, in the long term, the decay of previous assumptions and orders. Interference occurs between electro-magnetic interactions and weak (nuclear) interactions – as +Mk tends to be strong in +K's influence (but in a way which may cast doubt upon old beliefs of the role of +Mk in relation to +C).)*


*Note also that the weak force is slightly handed or chiral (ie not even-handed). cf. The twist of the figures on the Cumaean Sibyl's side of the Sistine Chapel ceiling <871021>.

*Note that the Electro-magnetic force was unified first (by theorists) with the weak force, then with the strong force, finally (it is believed) with Gravity. This is also the order of unification, i.e. reverse differentiation, looking back in time to the Creation of the Universe. <19871021>

*Again note that the order of decreasing strength is Strong Nuclear, Electromagnetic, Weak (nuclear), and Gravity; but that only Gravity and Electromagnetism act at long range; and only Gravity acts on everything. [<19871021> (assumed)]



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