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A measurement of the polar forces resulting in setting the physical boundaries of a sub-atomic particle in space, and relative to the counteracting forces maintaining its present position and space/matter/anti-matter composition.*

Supposing the universe be entirely made from energy waves and space/matter/anti-matter born entirely from the intersection of wave form energies, and all waves connecting in all directions to all points in space:

An intersection point in space resulting from intersecting energy waves at a given point in space and the measurement of attraction and repulsion made from the assessment of by "theoretical" encapsulation of energy waves in a polarized energy field forming a particle of energy within a particular threshold. That encapsulation of energy waves subject to forces that would contain the particle's energy at that point, the forces of containment providing a boundary of counteracting forces that prevent that energy at that point in space from shifting to a different state and/or location in space and remain encapsulated in equilibrium with itself and outer energies; and a negative or positive to be associated to the particle relative to a directional force acting upon the particle by another particle at another point in space (though actually not a particle but a force boundary to unitize an infinite length and amount of energy waves).

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