In Neu Theory, the quantity of mass contained by an object using a measurement scale where the neutron is set equal to one atomic mass unit. Neu Theory considers neu mass an absolute scalar quantity representing the inertial value of the object’s neu number. For all material objects – except for neutrons where the neu mass and neu number are numerically equal – the neu mass value is always less than the object’s neu number. See neu energy.
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