The Ten Postulates
The Initial Assumptions about Nature
The Neu Theory model of physical reality begins by making the following ten initial assumptions about nature. The theory is “front-loaded”, which essentially means that everything that will be needed later by the model is part of these basic assumptions. It is postulated:
- The universe as observed is in physical homeostasis.
- The universe is made from an invariant large number, called cosmic N, of identical matter objects called quantum n’s.
- Each quantum n has an invariant three part physical topology.
- Each quantum n must exist in one of two physical states, the neutral a-state whole, or the electric b-state parts.
- Each quantum n is made from twin, discrete, physically linked, forms of movement/energy, called Spin and Rise, that intrinsically move at the speed of light c, and are uniformly accelerating with the constant a.
- The speed and acceleration of quantum spin and rise are perpetually synchronized.
- The movement/energy value of quantum spin and rise is equal and fixed.
- The direction of each quantum movement/energy is unique, fixed at right angles to the other, and can never change.
- One movement/energy cannot change into the other.
- Only equal quantities of the two movement/energies can link and de-link.