that a proton is a non-profit organization and that neutrons are the base with which non-profits draw support from and serve. Yes, that is my final answer, lol.
On the other hand the metaphor does collapse into another stable form in light of what we've done with the proton. Starting with the neutron first, a corporation(which is taxed) finds a stable relationship with a market share(their customers) without which it'll evaporate due to taxation(wages and federal taxation) and it's the market share(their public) that is the proton which is persistent with or without it's existence(though they are taxed... it's nothing in magnitude compared to the taxation by wages). Purportedly protons do indeed decay but is like 10^36 years and has never been observed. The age of existence? Even 4.56 billion years only has 9 zeros behind it. A lifetime to say the least.
On the other hand the metaphor does collapse into another stable form in light of what we've done with the proton. Starting with the neutron first, a corporation(which is taxed) finds a stable relationship with a market share(their customers) without which it'll evaporate due to taxation(wages and federal taxation) and it's the market share(their public) that is the proton which is persistent with or without it's existence(though they are taxed... it's nothing in magnitude compared to the taxation by wages). Purportedly protons do indeed decay but is like 10^36 years and has never been observed. The age of existence? Even 4.56 billion years only has 9 zeros behind it. A lifetime to say the least.