Numbers in Neu Theory
Numbers are a natural part of Neu Theory. The following numbers are significant as they represent fundamental parts of the theory. From its conceptual beginning, until the description stops with the atoms, stars, supercells, and galaxies, the model requires:
- 10 postulates
- 4 dimensions of reality
- 3 laws of nature
- 4 primal physical quantities
- 2 quantum movement/energies
- 6 absolute properties of movement/energy
- 5 invariant properties of uniform universal acceleration
- 1 primal/proto object of nature (n) with an invariant 3 part topology
- 3 forms of matter
- 2 types of matter
- 4 static physical properties of matter
- 2 dynamic physical properties of matter
- 2 quantum states of matter
- 2 topologically combined quantum states of matter
- 4 environmental energy forms
- 11 fundamental physical forms of nature
- 7 elementary particles
- 7 primary objects
- 6 movement/synergies
- 3 neucleon cells
- 92 natural electric charge shell layers
- 146 natural neucleon cell cluster numbers (except clusters with 19, 35, 39, 61, 89, 115, 139, 145 cells)
- 238 natural nuclide core numbers (except 5 & 8)
- 1 electric super cell (black hole)
- ~500 billion galaxies with 50 billion solar mass average (2,500 trillion stars)
- N is the cosmic n population (a prime number around 3.0×1079)