The 4 Rules of Motion
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The 4 Rules of Motion are the implementing rules of the Law of Conservation of Momentum which operates on the Spatial Layer, to be explained in Chapter 5.
These 4 Rules match the 4 properties of waves.
Rule 1: No Void
No identity moves into the place of another body unless at the same time that other body moves into the place of another identity.
| Science | Description |
|---|---|
| Bio Superphysics | movement of liquids in the body as explained by Galen |
| Material Superhysics | gravity effects from virtual space particles |
| Social Superphysics | Jig-society model where everyone is a piece in the jigsaw of society |
| Supermath | This manifests as the action of addition |
Rule 2: Straight or Circular
Every moving identity moves in a straight line when alone, and in a curve or a circle when moving with others. When in a circle, it moves away from the center.
This leads to spin and vortex rotation, producing fractal patterns.
| Science | Description |
|---|---|
| Bio Superphysics | This manifests as the helix-shape of the DNA or RNA |
| Material Superhysics | This manifests as particle spin, galaxy rotation, and BAOs |
| Social Superphysics | This manifests as political system and its leadership structure – a circular society is more cohesive and has better leadership |
| Supermath | This manifests as the action of division |
Rule 3: Collisions
When a weaker identity hits a stronger, it will be deflected. When a stronger hits a weaker, it will transfer some of its force to the weaker
This emphasizes the phenomenon of balance and natural limits.
| Science | Description |
|---|---|
| Bio Superphysics | This manifests as the interactions between organisms as symbiosis or predation |
| Material Superhysics | This manifests force, impact, and chemical reactions |
| Social Superphysics | This manifests as the conflicts or harmonies within a society |
| Supermath | This manifests as the action of subtraction |
Rule 4: State Continuity
Each identity remains as much as it can always in the same state. It is never changed except by external causes.
This is the concept of inertia in Physics.
| Science | Description |
|---|---|
| Bio Superphysics | This manifests as the growth pattern or sequence in organisms and the impact of the environment |
| Material Superhysics | This manifests force, impact, and chemical reactions |
| Social Superphysics | This manifests as the conflicts or harmonies within a society |
| Supermath | This manifests as the action of multiplication |
Rules 1 and 4 are related to each other just as Rule 2 and 3 are related.
We call:
- Rules 1 and 4 as feminine
- Rules 2 and 3 as masculine