A phenomenon unique to the atom K was discovered in the laboratory. Whereas all other atoms rotate on the vertical and longitudinal axes, the atom K only rotates on its vertical axis. When inverted, its electrical charge is also inverted. Accordingly, the atoms that connect to it also change their electrical charge, and thus invert the charge of the letters they make up.
Changing the electric charge of the letters including the atom K, produced a situation in which certain letters cannot be created, since they repel one another rather than creating an electro-magnetic attraction.
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Further research has revealed that certain letters are attracted to other letters regardless of the surrounding physical composition, and that in some cases such letters are attracted to identical letters. Based on this three types of molecular alphabets were established: Intelligent Letters, Binary Letters and A-Binary Letters. As a result, a gendered continuum was formed between the binary and the non-binary, with each Hebrew word positioned differently along this spectrum.
