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This chapter presents the First Principles with supportive assertions. First Principles are a translation of the fundamental laws and present a schematic that can be used to build or rebuild a sustainable system of any kind. These principles were determined by abstracting rules from the dynamics of discrete forms that shape the process, the simple and complex symmetries that mechanistically inform all functions. First Principles define seven sequential functions, each transform resources into an emergent property that is essential for the next function. The dynamics of the Mereon Matrix are shown to be applicable to sustainable systems of any kind as its fractal nature enables one to deal with immense complexity over time.