String theory has mechanisms that may explain why fermions come in three hierarchical generations, and explain the mixing rates between quark generations.[13]There is a reason the world looks 3/2, the summation problem. Two groups are unique in the most simple form when they 1) are not zero, and 2) differ in one dimension only. 3) They differ by the minimal amount. Its about a simple, stupid grouping process.
If something is grouping, then something is in a race to do it as simple as possible. The three postulates above produce addition along one dimension, the two things added have values of one and two; all the time in all places. The world looks like 1+2 =3 so each next group will be 3/2 times as large as the previous group.
The everywhere, everytime results because the world is made of samplers, at the same rate. Samplers at the same rate conserve addition operations, and thus make the most groups with the least energy. One has to empty one's mind and think like a vacuum, that is my expertise.
Its the Theory of Counting Things Up
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