19 May 2019

Transnational Analysis ~ Being Quirky about Quarks


Greetings Dear Reader,

Yesterday’s Neutrinos are not today’s Quarks.  In fact, they are distinctively different.   “Quarks are a type of particle that constitute matter. Look around you...all of the matter that you see is made up of protons and neutrons, and these particles are composed of quarks. There are three pairs (or families) of quarks for a total of six. They are: up/down, charm/strange, top/bottom. Each of these quarks has a corresponding anti-quark which is equal in mass yet opposite in all other aspects. Antiquarks are denoted by a bar over the quark symbol. For example: u, pronounced "u-bar," and d, pronounced "d-bar".”

The quality of Quarks is that they are perpetually bonded.  They exist in families.  They are interdependent and cooperative.  The idea is that at the subatomic level of creation everything is made up of particles that work together to so that all of the universe dances together. 

We are meant to be in harmony.  We are meant to work and travel together.  The only thing that hinders this is our failure to love each other as we should.  We are designed to complement each other and work in cooperation to make things good.  Instead, we focus on selfishness and what we want.  We fail to work together and like antiquarks, we destroy that which is good.

The idea is to become Quarky in following Christ.   I must be sure that I am bonding with others in complementary ways and always seeking mutual good in love.  This leaves very little room for selfishness, judgment, and unkindness.  What do you say we be Quarky together Dear Reader?

Wishing you joy in the journey,

Aramis Thorn
Mat 13:52 So Jesus said to them, "That is why every writer who has become a disciple of Christ’s rule of the universe is like a homeowner. He liberally hands out new and old things from his great treasure store.”
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