Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Equatorial bulge and tilt

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

Earth’s gravitons retracting back to source are trying their best to make Earth into a perfectly round sphere; however, the tug between Earth and Sun caused the planet to bulge along its equator directly towards the Sun. Since Earth’s equatorial bulge is no longer directed at the Sun, it seems likely that the bulge came first, then tilt. This idea fits my model for tilt.

The equatorial bulge gives the planet a unique configuration that allows the Sun’s gravitons to interact with the planet in a very special way. In the following diagram for aphelion, Earth is moving away from the viewer and the planet is spinning counterclockwise on its axis.



There is a gradient along the axis. At the upper side, the force of attraction favors tilt, while gravitons pulling on the bottom of the planet are attempting to reverse tilt; however, overall the force of attraction favors tilt.

The force of attraction favors tilt at aphelion and perihelion, which the reader can verify by making a drawing for Earth’s position at perihelion.

The opposite is true for repulsion forces, which I will analyze in my next blog. Till then be safe and in good health. Kelland—www.vestheory.com

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