NUVO theory volume one has introduced the concepts and workings of an alternate way to look at gravity. Looking forward to areas where more investigation is needed, the treatment of black holes is an immediate continuation. The author deliberately omitted this topic from this volume and may include it in volume 2. NUVO provides a mathematical approach to black holes; the best way to interpret the findings is being evaluated. Is the expansion of space surrounding a massive object an illusion that dissipates as an observer approaches the anomaly? Because the observer is now in the expansion? Is there a limit to the transformation value? Both minimum and maximum? In volume 2, the exploitation of the shifted number line will show how it affects the observations of the very small. A previously published paper lays the foundation for discussing the development of physical constants at the quantum level because of fundamental units such as charge, mass of electron, and proton. These findings forge a path into the quantum domain. The aforementioned creation of a photon as encapsulating space demands a deeper understanding. There may be findings in which photon-matter interactions are predicted. This concept also presents a path to understanding the light spectrum of the hydrogen atom based on the change of the expansion of space because of the interaction of a photon. This book provides an initial foundation for NUVO theory and is an alternative to publishing many papers. Papers are expensive and time-consuming. Additionally, the book offers a reference base, providing individuals with a starting point to understand the NUVO theory and its application. This foundation paves the way for future article publications to reference a single work instead of many.