Ten Assumptions of Science
1. Materialism: Materialism assumes that the external universe exists after the observer does not. It implies that an analyst may test the truth of an idea by an interaction with the external world through observation or experiment.
2. Causality: Causality assumes all effects have an infinite number of material causes.
3. Uncertainty: the uncertainty assumption states that it is impossible to know everything about anything, but it is always possible to know more about anything.
4. Inseparability: Inseparability assumes that there is no motion without matter and no matter without motion.
5. Conservation: Conservation assumes that matter and the motion of matter can be neither created nor destroyed.
6. Complementarity: Complementarity assumes all bodies are subject to divergence and convergence from other bodies.
7. Irreversibility: All processes are irreversible. For example, it is impossible to travel back in time.
8. Infinity: The universe is infinite, both in the microcosmic and macrocosmic directions.
9. Relativism: Relativism assumes that all things possess characteristics that make them similar to all other things as well as characteristics that make them dissimilar to all other things.
10. Interconnection: Smaller objects always exist between any two larger objects, with the small objects being the medium for transmitting motion between the large objects.
ISBN 978-1-4327-8133-0
Universal Cycle Theory
Neomechanics of the Hierarchically Infinite Universe
by Stephen J Puetz and Glenn Borchardt PhD
Science
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