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EDIT - the point being that I kept starting posts and kept interrupting them to read Vern's message - and then lost my post. And it wasn't as if Vern had anything to say. He was showing off. Very distracting.
But I found symmetry in the smaller faster truant - not manifest. That's the first stable particle. The photon. Through some miracle it finds a partner with a precise velocity and mass to compensate for its own lack of velocity and mass. They're both at either side of the primary field.
Here's how I picture it the photon's interaction. They have a helical orbit on a shared axis. The one small twists bigger, the one big twists smaller. The meet at ground zero - the primary field - and they're then repelled into the neutral arms of the field at the junction of those two zipons - jerry's dots. But at that junction they swap lattices, the big to small and vice versa.
This is patently absurd. The more so as the photon can move through an almost infinite range of frequencies. BTW is there an upper or lower limit?