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Surfing The Radiant Sea


Abstract:      RADIANT PRESSURE MODEL OF REMOTE FORCES ©

Collaborator: Michael D. Byers    Author: Stanley V. Byers,    Copyright © 1995

All forces that act through a distance are attributed to cosmic radiation pressure and shadowing of these frequencies by matter. The shadowing causes a local unbalanced flow in the normally balanced radiation frequency flows of space.  All matter exists as interference patterns in the Prime background radiation frequencies of space. A surface gravity and/or radiation  pressure limit are shown to exist when the radiation flow is totally shielded by large planets. The cause for the inverse square laws of physics is shown to be a natural result of shadowing geometry with distance. Data and graphs are presented demonstrating the gravitational shadowing for our solar system planets.        Cont.

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 Abstract:  Cont.    A model of inertia is given where inertia is a result of unbalanced radiation absorption during acceleration. The unbalance is ascribed to a combination of the Doppler effect and the quantum nature of photons.

With a systems model for the cause of remote forces, various experiments to achieve artificial interaction become self-evident. A multitude of combinations of the electrostatic, magnetic and inertial forces may be tried, with the objective of shielding or focusing the radiation to modify the local effects of gravity and inertia upon an object.   ***


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Concepts framed prior to 1900

The following quote is from Albert A Michelson's lecture circa 1899.

Quote:  Suppose that an aether strain corresponds to an electric charge, an aether displacement to the electric current, aether vortices to the atoms; if we continue these suppositions, we arrive at what may be one of the grandest generalizations of modern science, namely that all the phenomena of the physical universe are only different manifestations of the various modes of motion of one all-pervading (substance), the aether. The day seems not to distant when the converging lines from many apparently remote regions of thought will meet on some common ground. Then the nature of the atom and the forces called into play in their chemical union, the interactions between these atoms and the non-differentiated aether as manifested in the phenomena of light and electricity , the structure of the molecule, the explanation of cohesion, elasticity and gravitation, all of these will be marshaled into a single compact and consistent body of scientific knowledge. Unquote

The parentheses highlighting the word (substance) in this above quote has been added by this present author. The aether or medium of yesteryear was generally thought of or referred to as consisting of a material substance. The first medium (aether ?) of this current paper, "Radiant Pressure Model of Remote Force", consists of non-material, non-electromagnetic prime force radiation (frequency spectrum, Pf). The electrostatic force is one demonstration of unbalanced flow within the prime radiation and shadowing system. The electrostatic force radiation, Pe (read as P sub e) is a sub-spectrum within the total Prime force spectrum, Pf.  
When a sheet of paper is seen to move under the influence of a charged comb, we are witnessing one clear and present example of force and motion due to the all-pervading Prime force radiation, Pe, under unbalanced flow conditions. When one acknowledges that this Electrostatic force, and the Inertial and Gravitational force exist throughout the known universe, is it reasonable to doubt the presence of the Prime radiation medium? Acknowledging the existence of this prime radiation does not require "faith",... Nature continuously provides the example of a radiation force field via a comb and a bit of paper, a force field that follows the inverse square law exactly. This is the exact same inverse square law that light and EM radiation and shadowing also exhibit.   Cont.

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Concepts framed prior to 1900       Cont.

This next quote of Michael Faraday is found in James Clerk Maxwell's book "A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism". Michael Faraday provides the suggestion that the medium for the conveyance of light may very well be the medium providing for the conveyance of remote forces. 

Quote   For my own part, considering the relation of a vacuum to the magnetic force and the general character of magnetic phenomena external to the magnet, I am more inclined to the notion that in the transmission of the force there is such an action, external to the magnet, (rather) than that the effects are merely attraction and repulsion at a distance. Such an action may be a function of the (medium) aether; for it is not at all unlikely that, if there be an aether, it should have other uses than simply the conveyance of (light and heat) radiations.  Unquote.
Faraday's Experimental Researches, 3075     

The medium (aether) of this radiation and shadowing model is the Prime non electromagnetic non particulate radiation that pervades all space and matter.
The parentheses ( ), and the bold type, in the above quote, have been added by this author to aid in clarification of the quote.   ***


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 10.0Gravity,  Inertia and Radiation Section 
*10.1      Abstract: Radiant Pressure Model
*10.2      Model Features
*10.3      Overview of Main Sections
*10.6      Figures and Images List
*10.4      This Table of Contents, Gravity...     
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20.0Gravity and Inertia Section
*20.1   Radiant Pressure Model of Remote Forces
*20.2      Prime Radiant Force System
*20.3      Radiant Space and Matter
*20.4      Inverse Square Law
*20.5      Total Shielding and Weight Loss
*20.6         DENSARE GraphFig. 1
*20.7         Planet Weight vs Projected AreaTable 1
*20.8      DENSARE Constant
*20.9      Surface Gravity Limit
*20.10      Radiant Pressure Limit Exceptions
*20.11         Surface Gravity vs DENSARETable 2
 
30.00Gravity Shielding Section
*30.1      Total Shielding Path Length
*30.2         Gravitational Radiation ShadowingFig. 2
*30.3         Earth Shadow CharacteristicsTable 3
30.5         Absence of Quakes at PolesFig. 2B
 
40.0Gravity Anomalies Section
40.AGravity Anomalies via Solar Eclipse
*40.1      Topographical Gravity Variations
*40.2         Mars Gravity MapFig. 3
*40.3      Tidal Action Anomaly
*40.4      Summary of Evidence
    
50.0 Radiation vs Energy  Section
*50.1      Prime Radiation Spectra vs Energy
*50.2      Wave Model of Matter
*50.3      Matter as Radiation
*50.4         SCM Image of a Quantum CoralFig. 3a
*50.5      The Electron
*50.6      Heat Shells
*50.7      Electrons vs Heat Shells
*50.8      Radioactivity

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60.0Inertia and Magnetism
*60.1      Gravitational Shielding in the Nucleus
*60.2         Stepped Mass Loss GRAPH Fig. 4
*60.3      Shielding vs Mass Conversion
*60.4      Inertia
*60.5      Inertial Mass Shielding
60.5a         Gravity Perturbations via EclipseText
*60.6      Motion
*60.7      Magnetism as Radiant Whirlpools
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70.0Field Propulsion Section
*70.1      Natural Interactions
*70.2      Artificial Interactions
*70.3      APPENDIXA1-A7
*70.4         Planet Parameters (1) Table 4 A1Table 4
*70.5         Planet Parameters (2) Table 5 A2Table 5
*70.6         Calculations: Black Shadow Path LengthA3-A7
*70.7              Definitions
*70.8      References
*72.0 Images of Radiation Flow
* 72.1  Force via Unbalanced Radiation Flow
    
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80.0Reviews and Letters, Pro and Con   12/2001
*10.5Figures and Images; Links
*10.6E-mail Comments to Author
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*71.0Related Topics;  Gravity Links

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Planet Surface Gravity and Densare FIG. 1Moon Gravity Map
Gravitational Shadowing FIG. 2Stepped Mass Loss FIG. 4
Absence of Quakes at Poles Fig. 2BMatter from Radiation
Mars Gravity Map FIG. 3Demonstration of Energy

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