The Physical Set (3.0 Particle Set)

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  1. 2. The set theoretical model representing a dynamic binary model of the theory of relativity predicated on universal constants (4,3)
  2. 5. A physical sciences term for a physical quantity expressed as invariant and universal in nature
  3. 7. A physical sciences term for the presence or flow of a charged force
  4. 10. A physical sciences term for the strong force between two or more nucleons involved in binding protons and neutrons in atomic nucleii (7,5)
  5. 12. A kind of substance; something that occupies space; particular or corporeal substance that may occur as liquid, solid, gaseous or plasma state
  6. 13. The class of pure chemical substances that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances
  7. 14. One of the four fundamental states of matter; particles held together by inter-molecular bonds and a state of having defined volume but no fixed shape
  8. 15. A physical sciences term for intra-phasal differences in the structure of elements (x-axis variation)
  9. 16. A chemical sciences term describing a mechanically separate yet homogenous part of a heterogeneous system
  10. 17. The branch of science concerned with studying astronomy and the physics of the universe; the science of the origins and evolution of the celestial bodies
  11. 20. The set theoretical model depicting a singular point in space-time of infinite density and zero volume that is theorised to progenerate physical phenomena consistent with group and periodic ordering of the elements (11,3)
  12. 23. The astronomical sciences term for the angle between the an object’s rotational axis and its orbital axis; the axial tilt of the Earth
  13. 24. A general property pertaining to the universe and all natural phenomena
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  1. 1. One of the four fundamental states of matter; a state of matter between liquid and plasma; prevalent as atoms, elemental compounds or compound molecules having vast separation of the discrete particles
  2. 3. A physical sciences term for intra-phasal differences in the electropositivity of elements (y-axis variation)
  3. 4. One of the four fundamental states of matter; having three dimensions; a state of structural rigidity and resistance to conformational change
  4. 6. The physical sciences term for mass per unit volume
  5. 7. A physical sciences term for the potential of an element to donate electrons and impart positive ions
  6. 8. An axial configuration quantifying the charge field of Particulate Matter (4,5)
  7. 9. A physical sciences term for the propensity for physical objects to attract each other as a consequence of the curvature of space and time; the tendency for terrestrial bodies to fall to the center of the Earth
  8. 11. The astronomical sciences term for the path of the Sun on the celestial sphere throughout the course of the Earth year
  9. 18. The chemical sciences term for the thermo-dynamic potential or total available energy, at atmospheric pressure and standard state (25 degrees Celsius)
  10. 19. An axial configuration denoting the wave-field of Anti-Matter (4,5)
  11. 21. A type of material in the form of anti-particles defined by the same mass but an ‘opposite’ charge to particulate matter (4,6)
  12. 22. The chemical sciences term explaining the intrinsic ionisation potential or electronegativity, imparting periodicity of the elements