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pic 1 rule_one
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G_burnett
6th degree Black Belt
Registered: January 2008 Location: Campbell River BC CANADA NA Earth (TEMPORARY Res._subject to change) Posts: 865
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I have to subscribe to the following and put it out here a bit more to see response. If there is a rule, simplistic in nature it begins with two particle forms in motion having direction interacting with each other.
To simply put the idea down to pictorial representation I will use arrowed lines.
Further to get out of the concept of radical interaction again for simplistic reason of depiction I will put them in opposite direction running parallel to each other.
~…_________________________________________>~
~<__________________________________________... ~
These two lines represent particle form in transient fluid state with infinity source and ending and having direction.
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