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Maybe there is another boson particle about which we don't know
If we notice that most bosons have no electric charge: photon, graviton, gluon, Z0, Higgs boson.
The ones with electric charge are W+ and W-. In addition, W+, W- and Z0 have weak charge and the gluons have color charge. The boson of all bosons must by its very nature have electric charge, color charge, as well as weak charge. I called this boson of all bosons the space overcharged boson.
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If we notice that most bosons have no electric charge: photon, graviton, gluon, Z0, Higgs boson.
The ones with electric charge are W+ and W-. In addition, W+, W- and Z0 have weak charge and the gluons have color charge. The boson of all bosons must by its very nature have electric charge, color charge, as well as weak charge. I called this boson of all bosons the space overcharged boson.
I met a boson once,he piloted a tug boat in the Solent,near the isle-of Wight,in the
Uk,he kept winking at me,felt really uncomfortable,prehaps he was overcharged too?



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prehaps he was overcharged too?
Looking at the prices of things, on account of profit and gain, the sellers are all overcharging.
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Looking at the prices of things, on account of profit and gain, the sellers are all overcharging.
I think that many of us are being ripped of,in particular by the banks!



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the banks!
They make money from someone else's money.
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