Chapter 3

The Medium of Convertibility: Decay and Chemical Forces

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by Juan Sep 10, 2025
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The Media of Convertibility facilitates the changes in the material layer most commonly as chemical changes through intermolecular and intramolecular forces:

Sublayer Example
Upper W Z Bosons
Mid Intramolecular
Lower Intermolecular

Convertible Relationality explains how the Convertible Layer changes particles. In Physics, this is done by the Feynman diagrams.

Weak Bosons

Weak bosons facilitate the decay of particles.

Sublayer Name Used in
Upper Gamma sterilization
Mid Beta medical imaging
Lower Alpha smoke detectors

Intramolecular Forces

These manifest as strong chemical bonds leading to specific chemical behavior such as acid-base reactions.

Sublayer Name Description
Upper Ionic between metal and nonmetal
Mid Covalent Polar and nonpolar
Lower Metallic Gives Metals their characteristics

Intermolecular Forces

These are weak attractions such as hydrogen bonds that keep molecultes together.

Sublayer Name Examples
Upper London Dispersion Forces Protein folding
Mid Dipole–Dipole Forces Hydrogen Bonding
Lower Ion–Dipole Forces boiling poin

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