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English: This is the Basic Quantum Mechanic Fundamental Theory. This theory gives name and explains the nature of two basic quantum forces found throughout all of universe and nature, the name of these forces are "Implona" and "Explonum". These forces cannot be found apart but only found together when they complimentively attract, bind, and neutralize. The basic "instinct" of Implona is to "pull, shrink, grab, suck, and/or contract." The basic instinct of Explonum is to "push, explode, grow, abduct, and/or expand." The combination of these fundamental phenomena "creates protons, electrons, and neutrons" as Implona emits negative quantum force and Explonum has "the positive quantum electromagnetic aura." A proton for instance is an aura of pushing positrons (pushing and pulling) emitted from a shell of Explonum because at the core, they "pull and push", Explonum pushing from a core of Implona, pulling) Electrons are the electromagnetic analogue or absolute opposite of a proton. Electrons radiate "electrion(s)" (elec-try-awn)- a negative electromagnetic force particle, polar and electromagnetic opposite, attracted and neutralized by positrons. Electrons instinctually "pull and push", Implona aura emits electrions contacting around the Explonum shell which pushes back fundamentally (giving electrons their mass). Whether this is the cause of or effect of the internal shell of positive Explonum, pushing and a core of Implona, pulling. This is the cause of the small surface area of an electron. Electrons, pull and push at the surface because internally they "push and pull", Explonum pushing away from an Implonum core, giving an overall negative charge of an electron. The Implona core of an electron emits electrion(s) seeking, attracted to, neutralized/balanced by positrons radiated from a core of Explonum. This is conflicting what is now understood in the science today. A positron is NOT THE PARTICLE OPPOSITE OF AN ELECTRON!!! The analogue to an ELECTRON is a PROTON and the electromagnetic analogue (opposite) of a POSITRON is an ELECTRION!!! This concludes the heart of the concept, as patterns and behaviors are tested for proven therefor predictable but only to a point. |
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