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In this framework, particles like electrons, muons, and tauons are manifestations of the same basic system at different energy levels. Their properties—charge, spin, inertia—are synthesized effects, mutable rather than intrinsic. For example, the spin of these systems produces charge via a process called the kulom effect.
This approach suggests that properties traditionally deemed intrinsic are actually emergent, synthetic effects of the underlying two-body systems. This radical shift eliminates the need for many of the elusive intrinsic assumptions that have complicated particle physics.