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Chapter 19 The Law of Trinity The law of trinity is the law of "the beginning of motion". Dualism is "the fundamental law of motion" but motion can not happen without the law of trinity. There is always "beginning" in motion. F=mƒ¿, it is a motion equation. At first, there was an existing matter and next force (F) worked on it to cause acceleration (ƒ¿), that is the mechanism of motion. Acceleration (ƒ¿) was born of the four kinds of force; G-force, strong force, weak force and electric force, working on static matter (m) and began to move. In other words, There is always stillness at the "beginning" and motion starts after force works on stillness. There is always stillness at the "beginning". Motion means continuing to move. It needs two states of motion to keep on moving. It is why dualism is "the fundamental law of motion ". The two states are different from stillness at the "beginning". Stillness at the "beginning" and two states of motion. It is why the law of trinity is the law of "the beginning of motion". |