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The Particle View of the Human Body |
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According to The Particle View of the Human Body, a human body can be treated as a group of an infinite number of infinitely small particles. The picture below shows a front view of an arbitrary number of spherically shaped objects representing particles, in the shape of a human body. The picture below could serve as a definition picture for The Particle View of the Human Body.
The Particle View of the Human Body is included in Happeh Theory because it is required for theoretical purposes. The Particle View of the Human Body is mostly useless in a practical sense, because of the complexity of trying to track the behavior of the infinite number of particles that the human body is composed of in The Particle View of the Human Body. For instance. To describe the movement of one of the arms, it would be necessary to describe the behavior of each of the the infinite number of particles making up the human body in The Particle View of the Human Body, for every single second of the time it took for the arm to complete it's movement. Any behavior of the human body can be more easily described, using more complex theoretical models of the human body. The Particle View of the Human Body is
the most basic theoretical model of the human body created for Happeh
Theory, because every other theoretical model of the human body created
for Happeh Theory, can be described in terms of The Particle View of
the Human Body. The Fiber View of the Human Body can be described as a group of particles placed end to end. The Pyramid View of the Human Body can be described as a group of particles stacked into the shape of a pyramid. One way to visualize The Particle View of the Human Body, is a a bag of marbles.
The skin of the human body would act like a bag or a sack, and the marbles would be the particles of The Particle View of the Human Body. Now that the Particle View of the Human Body have been discussed, you can mostly forget about it. The more complex theoretical models of the human body found in this section are more useful in describing the behavior of the human body in a real world useful way. ------------------------------------------------ |
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