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Why are some Elements Unstable?
The material layer has a natural lower limit just as the spatial layer has a natural upper limit called the speed of light.
We call this lower limit as the lower limit of physical reality which is part of the dimensional aetherspace.
This explains why there is a limit to size, mass, and the number of elements in a universe.
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