In Neu Theory, a fundamental physical form is the term used by the model, that refers to one of the eleven elementary things that make up nature. The term is inclusive, meaning all of nature can be described by these eleven forms and there is nothing else that is required. The eleven fundamental forms of nature are:
# | Name | Substance | Shape | Comment |
[1] | neutron core |
spinrise matter quanta (0.998623 u) |
ball | future proton core |
[2] | neutron membrane | spinrise matter quanta (0.000 544 u) | shell | future electron “ball” |
[3] | neutron plasm | spinrise matter quanta (0.000 833 u) | shell | future electricity, space, motion and light |
[4] | g-spin/magnetism | movement/synergy field | open torus | magnetic force |
[5] | g-rise/spinfield | movement/synergy field | open shell | gravity force and effects |
[6] | electric dipole charge shells | free spin energy quanta | mirror-split shells | electric “straight jackets” stuck to neutral matter balls |
[7] | electric fields | movement/synergy fields | open shells | electric potential energy |
[8] | zomon | free rise energy quanta | ball | expanding & diffusing-in-place space quanta |
[9] | motion | 2nd law bound rise energy | (host) | kinematic behavior |
[10] | electric hollow | movement/synergy field | shell | atomic light matrix shell |
[11] | photon | 2nd law free spin energy | shell | spin energy bubble carried by space |
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