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Fusion and fission are the two basic processes on which the universe operates. Fusion for example is an addition and multiplication of Numbers Space and Light, whereas fission is the exact opposite, i,e. it is a subtraction and division of the same three quantities. Whatever the effect one side produces, the exact opposite the other side produces. Fusion for example produces coldness and darkness-invisibility, whereas fission produces heat and light. Both actions produce energy, where one acts in the form of contraction (fusion) while the other acts in the form of expansion (fission).

Since all matter is made of three levels of Numbers Space and Light (particles), where level 1 is gravitational, level 2 is electron-ic or chemical, and level 3 is nuclear. Therefore there are three levels of fusion and three levels of fission.

However, the entire process was first initiated by the smallest constituents of the universe. And as they begun to add up and multiply they transformed into particles. First into gravitons, second into electrons, and then into dielectrons, and dielectrons into neutron, and finally neutrons into protons, in that particular order. And thus the tiniest constituents arrived to the end of their spectrum which is represented by the "neutron". Hence a neutron is one of the most important particles of them all, although it is not being perceived as such.

 

All the actions and transactions that take place throughout the entire universe are direct product of neutrons. Stars for example would never shine if it wasn't for their reactions, and neither would the universe ever materialized. Neutrons are not yet completely understood, for what is known about a neutron is that it is a neutral particle, and that it is unstable outside of a nucleus with a half-life of approx. 10,5 minutes. But this is precisely where all the secrets of the universe are hidden; in a neutron that is. For a neutron was designed to this specification, which is; it is complete in two respects, in Space and in Light, while incomplete in one, in Numbers that is. And precisely for this reason it is unstable, unless in cooperation with another neutron-proton that is.

If a neutron was to be complete in all three respects, then the universe would never materialized.

What this means is that it was specifically designed to be such as it is, because in this way it is an absolute perfection. And as a result of it, the universe and everything within it is a self-equilibrating system which can never end.

For this reason the universe is divided into two equal halves, one of matter, and the other of energy.

And whenever one side overlaps the other, the overlapping side contributes to the under lapping side

and thus the equilibrium always remains the same and stable. And this is where the neutrons come in, and play the main role in the equilibrium between the two realities, matter and energy that is.

For this reason the stars are in a constant state of radiation which is a direct product of fission (subtraction and division of Numbers space and Light), which keeps streaming outward in the form of heat and light. Whereas the energy that keeps streaming inward is cold and dark and therefore virtually invisible.

And for this reason, it is believed that stars are slowly burning out, but in fact this is not the case,

because whatever the amount of matter that keeps transforming into energy, the exact same amount of energy keeps transforming into matter at the same time. Hence they are virtually constant.

Although fission in the stars is clearly seen and felt as a heat and light. While the fusion of energy into matter is completely invisible, and therefore not perceived as the other half of action that keeps the equilibrium of the universe at a status quo. And for this reason, the entire reality of the universe is not perceived from its true perspective, and is therefore still a mystery.

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All the actions and transactions that take place throughout the entire universe are direct product of neutrons. Stars for example would never shine if it wasn't for their reactions, and neither would the universe ever materialized. Neutrons are not yet completely understood, for what is known about a neutron is that it is a neutral particle, and that it is unstable outside of a nucleus with a half-life of approx. 10,5 minutes. But this is precisely where all the secrets of the universe are hidden; in a neutron that is.

 

Then you are in luck!

 

The internal structure of the neutron, and therefore all of the secrets of the universe, are unveiled on this wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron

 

Quarks!

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Then you are in luck!

 

The internal structure of the neutron, and therefore all of the secrets of the universe, are unveiled on this wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron

 

Quarks!

 

According to the True Principles of Nature the internal structure of a neutron is divided into seven layers,

each of which is subdivided into a specific number of spheres. The total number of spheres is 59. And each sphere is occupied by 16 gamma particles, with the exception of the seventh (the outermost layer that is) layer which is divided into four spheres. And each of these four spheres is fulfilled by 11 gamma particles.

Thus the total number = 924 gamma particles

 

A group of two gamma particles = 1 Up quark

A group of four " " = 1 Down quark

A group of five " " = ?

A group of sixteen " " = ?

 

Furthermore a neutron may be broken (divided) into seven segments, each of which pertains;

 

Segment # 7 = 44 gamma particles

" # 6 = 144 "

" # 5 = 256 "

" # 4 = 256 "

" # 3 = 144 "

" # 2 = 64 "

" # 1 = 16 "

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Total # = 924 "

 

How many accelerators have to be built, and how powerful they have to be, to verify these conclusions of the TPN ?

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