The first construct in the universe is the electron constituted of a gamma neutrino and a gamma photon. The three forces are at work in rearranging energies.
The electron has an additional interference capability due to the asymmetric electric manifestation. This asymmetric electric manifestation can interfere with external magnetic manifestations. Also, the free magnetic manifestation of the electron – derived from the reduction of electric manifestations – can interfere with external magnetic manifestations.
The types of forces available to impact on the electron:
- The Coulomb force
- The gravitational force
- The Lorentz force
The Coulomb force is directly between electrical “charges” or manifestations. This force can attract or repel. It will induce movements of constructs and thereby potentially intermingle these with external magnetic compensations.
The gravitational force is similar but only attract. It is monopolar, as explained in the chapters on neutrinos. The gravitational force is consequential for the reduction of the potential energy of a construct.