See Notation for information on the terminology or symbolism
1 dimensional forces that hold the Phenomenon & all Phenomena together in a form of tensegrity.
The vectors & axes of the Phenomenon
carry or transfer information
create the illusion of matter where Phibres intersect (vertices)
provide structure to all of Phenomena
enable quantum entanglement. As can be seen in the Cotter Pin & Axle thought experiment
spin or rotate but not twist
bend but are always straight between any 2 Phenoms (Straight vectors) - The distance between any 2 points on a Phibre is the Phlexi
have the Phlexi ( ΦΝ↔ - a reinterpretation of the Planck length thats stretchable) & Planck time as its parameters or measurement
they can stretch making Planck length "stretchable" yet fixed as the shortest length between 2 points - see Phlexi
are what other theories refer to as bosons or strings & in the PTM each Phenom has 5 Phibres ( ●─● ) (AKA Strings or Bosons).
1 centre Projection Phibre (<─>) a scalar (Higgs boson) passing through the centre of the Phenomenon towards the Phen & through it to the Phenoms mirror partner. Because its centred it has a zero "spin"
4 outer Tension Phibres (>─<) Non-scalar (Gauge bosons) radiating from the Phenom to the Phenom around it. that radiate out with "spin"
the 5 Phibres allow each Phenom to stay in "communication" with the other 5 Phenom
Because Phibres are all shared between all 6 phenom it results in 12 external Tension Phibres - Non-scalar (edges of the Phenomenon) & 3 Internal Projection Phibres - Scalar (Axes of the Phenomenon). Refer to diagram
Note: 12 non-scalar Phibres (Tension Phibres) or bosons may sound strange but when you look at the Phenomenon, youll see that each Phenom only has 4 radiating out, they just all share the non-scalar Phibres with their neighbouring Phenoms.
Once again 3 scalar Bands (Projection Phibres) may sound weird but there is only 1 centrally projecting to and from the center (Phen - the Projector) between 2 opposing Phenom with the scalar Phibres or Higgs Boson being the "projectors light beams" they could also be imagined as 6 center Phen to Phenom vectors instead of 3 axes
Simply stated Bosons are Phibres / forces they are not particles so they don't have to obey the Pauli exclusion principle, but Phenoms do.
(external vectors — outer to outer, do not pass through ΦΝ)
These 12 define the outer Tension Phibre System
Connect two outer Phenom directly. Organised by triangle face (Phrame)
(B− >–< R−)
(R− >–< Y−)
(Y− >–< B−)
(B+ >–< R+)
(R+ >–< Y+)
(Y+ >–< B+)
(B− >–< R+)
(B− >–< Y+)
(R− >–< B+)
(R− >–< Y+)
(Y− >–< B+)
(Y− >–< R+)
Internal axis-aligned Phibres crossing the centre ΦΝ — scalar projection paths
These are your three main internal axes (Blue, Yellow, Red)
(B− <–> ΦΝ <–> B+)
(Y− <–> ΦΝ <–> Y+)
(R− <–> ΦΝ <–> R+)