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The Analysis of Creation of Elementary Particles through the Elementary Entity and Dimensions


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1 Department of Physical Science, Kirkuk University, Kirkuk, Iraq
 

Void is an elementary entity. It has four dimensions (XYZ and the force). The fourth dimension (the force) is the factor of change among the four. Those four are elementary dimensions. When the XYZ increases the force increases as well. Till here, the void is in an open system and the direction of its force is outward. There is a limit where the force reaches its maximum. From the limit, the force changes its direction to inward and the void inside will act as void in a confined system. Meaning now, the void in a confined system is acting as an elementary particle. Now the created elementary particle is being managed by internal void force and external void force.

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Elementary dimensions; Internal void force; External void force; Elementary particle
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Shivan Jumaah Sirdy
Department of Physical Science, Kirkuk University, Kirkuk, Iraq

Abstract


Void is an elementary entity. It has four dimensions (XYZ and the force). The fourth dimension (the force) is the factor of change among the four. Those four are elementary dimensions. When the XYZ increases the force increases as well. Till here, the void is in an open system and the direction of its force is outward. There is a limit where the force reaches its maximum. From the limit, the force changes its direction to inward and the void inside will act as void in a confined system. Meaning now, the void in a confined system is acting as an elementary particle. Now the created elementary particle is being managed by internal void force and external void force.

Keywords


Elementary dimensions; Internal void force; External void force; Elementary particle

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