The Particle View of the Human Body is the least complex theoretical model of the human body created for Happeh Theory. That is because a particle is the least complex object possible that can be used to represent a part or all of the human body. The Particle View of the Human Body is also the least useful of the theoretical models created for Happeh Theory, because representing the human body or any part of it with particles requires large numbers of particles.
Describing how masturbation would affect the large number of particles representing the human body or some part of it is not practicable or efficient. There are other much easier and much more efficient methods available to describe how masturbation changes the human body.
The Particle View of the Human Body is being included in this blog, mainly as a reference because it is mentioned in other blog posts. The Particle View of the Human Body will most likely be interesting and useful mainly to students of Happeh Theory, or possibly to those who have an insatiable curiosity for new information of any type.
The individual who is interested in learning how masturbation changes the human body will find it much more productive to spend their time with some of the more complex theoretical models of the human body presented in this blog.
A definition of, and basic information about, The Particle View of the Human Body has been put into a video.
The Particle View Of The Human Body
Individuals who prefer reading will find a written duplicate of the video below.The video contains animation sequences to demonstrate various points. Links have been provided to each short animation where required.
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The Particle View of the Human Body
A particle is defined as a very small piece of something. According to The Particle View of the Human Body, the human body can be treated as if it is composed of an infinite number, of infinitely small particles. A particle will be represented in this video, by the spherical shape in this picture.
The Particle View of the Human Body, is the most basic of all of the theoretical model of the human body, that are a part of Happeh Theory. All of the other theoretical models of the human body that are a part of Happeh Theory, can be described as a collection of particles gathered into a particular shape.
For example. According to The Cylinder View of the Human Body, it is useful to treat the human body as a cylinder, located as shown in this picture.
As demonstrated in this animation,
the cylinder from The Cylinder View of the Human Body, could be described as a collection of particles gathered into the shape of a cylinder.
The rectangular block of small spheres shown in this next picture,
will be used to construct an example of The Particle View of the Human Body. The camera view is then moved above and to the side of the block of particles,
to verify and reveal the full three dimensional nature of the rectangular block of particles.
This picture shows a human body next to the block of particles.
The human body is then moved into the center of the block of particles.
Next, the camera is rotated to verify that the human body is completely centered within the block of particles.
This picture shows the front view of the human body completely enclosed within the block of particles.
All of the particles that are outside of the boundaries of the human body are then removed.
What remains is a human shaped grid of particles.
The camera view is then moved to verify that the particles form the complete three dimensional shape of the human body.
This picture represents The Particle View of the Human Body. The human body can be treated as if it is composed of an infinite number of infinitely small particles, similar to the limited number of large spheres that form the human body shape in this picture.
The Particle View of the Human Body is a necessary part of Happeh Theory, but The Particle View of the Human Body, has very little real world use. It is too complex and inefficient, to use The Particle View of the Human Body, to discuss the construction and behavior of the human body.
If someone tried to use The Particle View of the Human Body, to describe the construction and behavior of the human body, they would have to describe the condition and behavior of every single one, of the infinite number of particles that the human body is composed of. That is not practical, nor is it efficient.
The primary use of The Particle View of the Human Body within Happeh Theory, is to help in understanding The Fiber View of the Human Body, which is another of the theoretical models of the human body, that have been created for Happeh Theory.