NEU THEORY
KIRAN MEHRA
What is the physical foundation of nature and how does it work?
Welcome to Neu Theory – a simple topological model of the cosmos where seven elementary particles, four natural accelerations, and one large number provide a dynamic stable physical foundation to our common existence.
About This Work
Neu Theory is a foundation model of atoms, space & light, the ordinary stuff of our physical existence. If we don’t understand the ordinary, how can we hope to understand the exotic, for example, "antimatter" and "black holes?"
Neu Theory is not a discussion between the merits or shortfalls of current science theories on nuclear physics and cosmology. It adds little to them. The work will stand (or be falsified) on its own as an alternative model of fundamental physical form.
Neu Theory is natural philosophy, consisting of five speculative hypotheses about what the elementary things of physical reality are, and the part they play in the large scale dynamics of the universe.
The Universe is built from Neutrons
The Neu Theory model begins by postulating the ordinary neutron as a dynamic primal object, a cosmic "egg" made up of 3 elementary matter particles, that plays the central role in a natural matter/energy cycle of universal renewal.
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There is an invariant large number of neutrons in nature. In fact, in this model neutrons, in one of two physical states (a-neutral or b-electric), are the physical universe.
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The naturally unstable neutron structure spontaneously transforms, "beta decay" in current science, "the little bang" in Neu Theory, with one of the neutron’s elementary matter particles, the plasm (or "white" in the egg analogy) becoming four elementary energy particles. These four quanta of energy form our physical environment of electricity, space, motion, and light.
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The seven elementary particles (3 matter & 4 energy) with their intrinsic dynamic properties interact together in a predictable manner making the ordinary atoms, space and light of the cosmos.
In this model, nothing else is needed or provided by nature.
Neu Theory is not a mathematical theory
Neu Theory doesn’t try to prove or disprove anything. The only math used by the model are two real numbers; the primal integer one (n), and the invariant collection of primal ones, the large primal integer (N). It is hypothesized that starting at the primal level there is only addition in nature. All fractions of n must add up to one, and all ones must add up to N. This is the Certainty Principle. That’s it. A basic knowledge of arithmetic and geometry is useful, but not essential, to understand this model.
Use of Terms
Many common physical terms have a very different physical interpretation or meaning in the model, e.g., matter, electricity, space and light. There are several newly coined words, e.g., neu, neucleon, spinrise, spinergy, zomon. The Glossary provides interactive definitions of Neu Theory terms and other selected terms as used in the work.
Writer’s Note
Neu Theory is physical hypotheses based on well documented "facts of experience," that are readily available from multiple sources, e.g., physics and chemistry handbooks and science websites. None of the starting data used by this work has been created by the writer. Questions about nature have been asked by humans since the beginnings of mental coherence. The answers that are currently provided, even if they mathematically work to an amazing precision, are not always consistent or complete. Neu Theory uses the same stubborn irrefutable physical facts as everyone else, but provides a completely different conceptual interpretation.
This work is a contribution to human thought. The writer does not intend to explain or defend Neu Theory. It is presented as is. If there is truth here, it will become apparent. If not, so be it. Right or wrong, when a different path is explored, much can still be learned from the journey. Readers are encouraged to begin with an open inquiring mind (a tabula rasa) and decide for themselves. It will require a paradigm shift.
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Neu Theory asks basic questions about fundamental phenomena:
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What is it?
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Where does it come from?
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How does it work?
Neu Theory provides answers
to fundamental questions
about the physics of nature
in one unified model:
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What is energy?
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What is matter?
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What is time?
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What is force?
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What is magnetism?
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What is gravity?
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What is electricity?
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What is space?
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What is motion?
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What is light?
The 5 Hypotheses
Tools
understanding the model
1. The Quantum SpinRise Hypothesis
energy • matter • time • force
2. The Quantum Wholes Hypothesis
nature’s dynamic matter eggs
3. The Little Bangs Hypothesis
electricity • space/motion • light
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4. The Neucleon Clusters Hypothesis
the atoms of nature
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5. The Recycling Universe Hypothesis
stars • supercells • galaxies