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The Fundamental Particles of the Universe are known and easier to understand when just looking at visuals. My goal with these illustrations are to show order among chaos.
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by Sandy Flowers
The fundamental particles are shown here on a Third-Order Master Key Diagram that is based on the work of Dr. Stephen Wolfram and Richard Feynman called The Four Easy Pieces.
Notice the words labeled at the top of the key (1) Causal Loop and (2) Halted. These never change but a minor manifestation is these labels exists underneath as (A) process and (B) fixed.
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This was better but by chance, I moved around the nuetrinos into a better orientation that when I put a box around, did something magical. This

This image is better because I seperated out the matter vs anti-matter versions. The color seemed to not be needed.

My first study. There are many things not accurate about this but I needed something to work on.
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