Seed-Aggregate Model
We describe the mechanics of muons by weaving together various chains of events that link absorption and emission processes. The archetypal history that these interactions modify is
$\Psi \left( \,\sf{\mu}^{-} \right) = \left( \sf{\Omega}_{1}, \sf{\Omega}_{2}, \sf{\Omega}_{3} \; \ldots \; \right)$
where each orbital cycle $\sf{\Omega}$ is a bundle of 40 Anaxagorean sensations; 8 right-side and 12 left-side somatic sensations; 2 burning, 2 freezing, 2 warm and 2 cool thermal sensations; 4 red, 4 green and 4 white visual sensations. Here is a visual representation of the muon made by combining the icons of its components
Each Anaxagorean sensation defines a seed. So a muon can be modeled as the seed-aggregate
$\sf{\Omega} \left(\, \sf{\mu}^{-} \right) = \mathrm{4}\sf{U} + \mathrm{2}\sf{B} + \mathrm{2}\sf{T} + \mathrm{2}\sf{S } + \mathrm{2}\sf{C} + \mathrm{4}\sf{M} + \mathrm{4}\sf{A} + \mathrm{8}\sf{O} + \mathrm{12}\bar{\sf{O}}$
A Quark Model of the Muon
The quark hypothesis proposes that pairs of seeds are always bound together as quarks. So to make a more detailed model of the muon, seeds are associated in these pairs
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so that a muon consists of twenty quarks. And here is a visual representation of the muon that combines their icons. The back row of quarks is the same as the front row.
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