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Weak Interaction
he decay of a neutron represents the separation
of a countable unit into two particles (proton.
electron) and the ejection of the concept of parity (neutrino)
into the isotropic grid as a 'twist' traveling
through the grid at unit velocity (via unit
indeterminacy).
The means by which the decay is initiated must be as
follows:
The reaction velocity would, if unhindered,
displace any unit particle at greater than light
speed by a random walk method. However, its
positional field being 'left behind' inhibits this
acausal translational motion by self interaction.

If the field is stretched sufficiently the two foci
of the positional field may act as single particles
achieving separate existence by separate non-translational displacement.
Meaning that each focus can transport to another location causelessly and if the separation distance is great enough, other factors (self-interaction and/or a random return to the original location) will not be able to restore the original state of the particle.
This is also the 'tunneling' mechanism.
Decay by separated random walks (translational displacement) is the mechanism of nuclear decay.
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