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Summary of Principles

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Summary of Principles

           Assumptions

  • Assumption #1: There is a reality

  • Assumption #2: We can know reality.

  • Assumption #3: Reality is the same throughout the Cosmos

Principles

Principle #1: Reality (or existence) requires identity and relationship.

  • Corollary #1: Reality is composed of energy which represents itself as mass and gravity.

  • Corollary #2: Gravity is the one and only force necessary to "hold" mass together

  • Corollary #3: Gravity is represented by individual connections of gravity called gravions.

  • Corollary #4: All energy in the real world transfers through gravions

  • Corollary #5: The distribution of energy in any real system is represented by the equation E=gmc2.

  • Corollary #6 No two masses can occupy the same space.

 

Principle #2: Any coordinate system must define itself faster than the fastest thing which moves within the system.

  • Corollary #1 Gravions propagate, connect, and disconnect at the speed of c2

 

Principle #3: Reality is infinite

  • Corollary #1: All parts of nature cycle

Definitions:

  1. Energy is defined as the substance of the cosmos.

  2. Mass is defined as that part of the energy of the cosmos which represents identity.

  3. Gravity is defined as that part of the energy of the cosmos which represents relationship.

  4. Reality is defined as all mass and the associated connections of gravions and all energy which is stored within those systems.

  5. Space is defined as the connections of gravions.

  6. Time is defined as the changing of gravions.

  7. A Universe is defined as those physical systems that share common connections of gravity.

  8. The Cosmos is defined as everything that exists.

  9. Life is defined as those systems which use gravions to store information about reality.

  10. Love is defined as the actions of a sentient physical system which, give more energy than they take and make more connections of gravity than they break.

  11. The belief in God is defined as those actions of a sentient physical system which accept and submit to an order greater than themselves.

  12. God is defined as the perfect order of the cosmos.

                                                                  

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