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Re: The Dominium Model: Part 2
Hi Eric,
Sorry for not being clear. The definition of MPP… okay, but again sorry, I am so close to this model that it’s easy to think that others are as familiar with the meaning, use, and significance of all of the acronyms used.
MPP: Micellular Positron Packets These are 3-dimensional spheroid structures formed within matter-based stars generating antimatter positrons as a byproduct of fusion. To achieve primary gravitational stability the antimatter positrons clump forming the MPP structure. The dynamic of the MPP would be highly similar to schooling fish: positrons will travel and move together, but are associating only loosely with each other and will part and merge again as a result of obstacles (cause by inherent gravitational repulsion with the resident objects in the solar system of creation.) Although all particles within MPP are electrically (+) they therefore feel electric repulsion with one another, therefore would not ever be expected to collide with one another while in transit. Even though there is electrostatic repulsion between members, the MPP stay in formation because the hierarchy of needs places primary gravitational stability (sorting into cordoned areas of matter vs antimatter) exceed electric conditions for stability.
I agree, the notion of MPP are quite complex at first glance. However, given further consideration and notice to tight ties to other aspects of nature for all the conclusions defining this concept, it seems quite backed up and clean.
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