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Principles
 
  Article 13- The Universe  
13.1 The Universe  
  The Universe is defined as the sum set of all objects of existence as defined as one thing. The Universe is then defined into sub-Universes, with each being defined by the nature and level of objects of its collection.  
13.2 Standard model of universal elements  
  The standard model of universal elements is a summary of all elements in the universe. An element is any self contained object which exists at any level of matter with unique properties of existence.  
  The standard model divides all matter into six levels:  
 
 UCA standard model of universal elements
Level 1 Unita Unita
Level 2 Super Sub Atomic Quark, Neutrino, Cosmic
Level 3 Sub Atomic Protons, Neutrons, Electrons
Level 4 Atomic Hydro-Helio Atomic Matrix
Level 5 Molecules Pairs, Tri's, Pentas, Polymers
Level 6
Complex molecules (life) Fats, Sugars, Cells
 
13.3 Standard model of elementary properties  
  The Standard model of elementary properties is a summary of all common properties possessed by levels of matter.  
  the unita  
  super sub-atomics  
  sub atomics  
  atomics  
  molecules  
13.4 Standard model of universal ergons (energy particles)  
  The standard model of universal ergons, identifies all structures in the universe that may exist in larger structures of matter and may also behave in external fields.  
 
  Traditional force/energy Level UCA element name
Gravity 1. Unita NEDA Unita
Strong force 2. Super sub E Neutrino
Radiation (gamma) 2. Super sub Cosmics
Magnetism 2. Super sub Magneton
Light 3. Sub atomic Photon
Heat (infrared) 3. Sub atomic Heton
Electricity 3. Sub atomic Electron,Positron
Burn (fire) 4. Atomic Hydrogen
 
13.5 Standard model of Hydro-Helio Atomic Structures  
  The standard model of Hydro-Helio Atomic Structures, identifies all ninety-two naturally occurring atomic structures in the Universe, beginning with Hydrogen and ending with Uranium, including their core structure, reason for mass and relationships to other atoms.  
  By this Constitution, Element means an Atomic element, naturally occurring in stellar systems; and  
  P means the Protonic Number and Elemental Number representing the number of Protons within the Core structure; and  
  ID means the standard abbreviation given for the Atomic Element; and  
  Core means the Core structure of a standard 3 layered structure represented by a Core layer, a Mid Layer and an Outer Layer; and  
  CP means the Core number of Protons within the structure, MP the Mid number of protonic structures and OP the Outer number of protonic structures (usually Hydrogen); and  
  CM means the Core Mass as a result of the effects of the Mid and Outer layer and the number of protonic structures, MM means the Mid Mass and OM means the Outer Mass; and  
  M means the Mass Number for the atomic element as defined by adding up the Core, Mid and Outer Mass of the structure, equivelent to the Atomic Number defined by Human Research and the Periodic Table.  
 
  Element P ID
Core
Mid
Outer
CP
MP
OP
CM
MM
OM
M
 Hydrogen
1
H    
1
1
1
 Helium
2
He    
2
4
4
 Lithium
3
Li  
2
1
4
3
7
 Beryllium
4
Be  
3
1
6
3
9
 Boron
5
B  
4
1
8
3
11
 Carbon
6
C  
4
2
8
4
12
 Nitrogen
7
N  
6
1
12
2
14
 Oxygen
8
O  
6
2
12
4
16
 Fluorine
9
F  
8
1
16
3
19
 Neon
10
Ne  
6
4
12
8
20
 
 
  Element P ID
Core
Mid
Outer
CP
MP
OP
CM
MM
OM
M
 Sodium
11
Na
8
2
1
16
4
3
23
 Magnesium
12
Mg
8
2
2
16
4
4
24
 Aluminium
13
Al  
12
1
24
3
27
 Silicon
14
Si  
12
2
24
4
28
 Phosphorous
15
P  
14
1
28
3
31
 Sulfur
16
S
12
2
2
24
4
4
32
 Chlorine
17
Cl  
16
1
32
3
35
 Argon
18
Ar  
14
4
28
12
40
 Potassium
19
K  
18
1
36
3
39
 Calcium
20
Ca  
18
2
36
4
40
 
 
  Element P ID
Core
Mid
Outer
CP
MP
OP
CM
MM
OM
M
 Scandium
21
Sc  
20
1
36
6
3
45
 Titanium
22
Ti  
20
2
40
8
48
 Vanadium
23
V  
22
1
44
7
51
 Chromium
24
Cr  
22
2
44
8
52
 Manganese
25
Mn  
24
1
48
7
55
 Iron
26
Fe  
24
2
48
8
56
 Cobalt
27
Co  
26
1
52
7
59
 Nickel
28
Ni  
26
2
52
6
58
 Copper
29
Cu  
28
1
56
7
63
 Zinc
30
Zn  
28
2
56
8
64
 
 
  Element P ID
Core
Mid
Outer
CP
MP
OP
CM
MM
OM
M
 Gallium
31
Ga  
30
1
60
9
69
 Germanium
32
Ge  
30
2
60
12
72
 Arsenic
33
As  
32
1
64
10
77
 Selenium
34
Se  
32
2
64
14
80
 Bromine
35
Br  
34
1
68
11
79
 Krypton
36
Kr
28
4
4
56
12
16
84
   Rubidium
37
Rb
26
10
1
52
30
3
85
   Strontium
38
Sr
26
10
2
52
30
4
86
   Yttrium
39
Y
28
10
1
56
30
3
89
   Zirconium
40
Zr
28
10
2
56
30
4
90
 
 
  Element P ID
Core
Mid
Outer
CP
MP
OP
CM
MM
OM
M
   Niobium
41
Nb
28
12
1
56
36
2
94
   Molybdenum
42
Mo
28
12
2
56
36
4
96
   Technetium
43
Tc
28
14
1
56
42
3
101
   Ruthenium
44
Ru
28
14
2
56
42
4
102
   Rhodium
45
Rh
42
2
1
84
16
3
103
   Palladium
46
Pd
2
2
84
18
4
106
   Silver
47
Ag
40
6
1
80
24
3
107
   Cadmium
48
Cd
40
6
2
80
30
4
114
   Indium
49
In
40
8
1
80
32
3
115
 Tin
50
Sn
40
8
2
80
32
6
118
 
 
  Element P ID
Core
Mid
Outer
CP
MP
OP
CM
MM
OM
M
   Antimony
51
Sb
40
10
1
80
40
3
123
   Tellurium
52
Te
40
10
2
80
40
6
126
   Iodine
53
I  
52
1