Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Repulsion & attraction forces

The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.

In this blog I will be content just to review why the force of repulsion attempting to push a planet away from the Sun decreases faster than the force of attraction as the distance between planet and Sun increases.
• The gravitational force of attraction between planet and Sun decreases with distance because fewer gravitons make connections.
• Repulsion forces against a given planet are dependent upon two factors and both decrease with distance from the Sun:
1. The concentration of the Sun’s gravitons per unit area.
2. The angles negotiated by the planet as it proceeds along its elliptical orbit become less as the distance from the Sun increases.

The net result is that the force of repulsion decreases faster than the force of attraction as the distance between planet and Sun increases.

Kelland—www.vestheory.com

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