ARGUMENT 0102-04PRECEDENTS
- 0101-01: That each type of elementary fermion consists of a minimum of two gravitons.
- 0102-01: That every graviton has these properties: mass, spin, and rejectivity.
PARAMETERS
- Consider that the graviton is the least substantial object that can currently be assumed to exist.
- Consider that the graviton has rejectivity.
- Consider that one graviton cannot occupy a place in space and time already occupied by another.
- Consider
that for one graviton to prevent another from occupying its place in space
and time, that place in space and time must have dimensions other than
zero.
REASONING
- Because a graviton prevents another graviton from occupying its place in space and time, two options arise:
- OPTION 1: The graviton occupies the whole of its place in space and time.
- OPTION 2: The graviton has some other means of enforcing its exclusivity.
- For simplicity, Option 1 is preferred.
ASSUMPTION
- That
every graviton occupies the whole of its place in space and time and
therefore has the height, width, depth, and duration of that place in
space and time.
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