This book presents a theory whose goal is to structure the conceptual framework metaphorically in a way consistent with the metaphors of accelerator physicists. It argues that a theory should focus on the primary metaphor, the magnet, and build mathematical objects out of these magnets, beam lines.
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This book presents a theory whose goal is to structure the conceptual framework metaphorically in a way consistent with the metaphors of accelerator physicists. It argues that a theory should focus on the primary metaphor, the magnet, and build mathematical objects out of these magnets, beam lines.
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