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         -- To Summarize Briefly -- 
                  Let
        us now summarize these concepts and further examine their impact.  
                  In physics,
        there must actually exist four major KINDS of vectors, rather
        than just one as prescribed by present interpretation.  These
        vectors are "built" starting with four major kinds of
        particles.17  These are: (1) the spatial point, (2) an uncharged mass
        particle, (3) a charged mass particle, and (4) a charged spatial
        point.  Further, each of the four vectors at its most fundamental
        level (that is, at the quantum level)18 is actually an inseparable,
        unitary SYSTEM welded into a single undivided entity containing time and
        existing nonexclusively in time.19  When we look at or represent
        the so-called "parts" of the system, we are looking at them
        before they are welded together into the physical vector.  That is,
        whenever we speak of "parts, " we imply that a
        "cutting" or "differentiating" action has been
        implied to separate the system into such "parts." 
                  From such
        considerations, four different kinds of system vectors result.  
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