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==Abstract==
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This paper provides a physical systems model for the transmission of all forces that appear to act through a distance in an absolute vacuum, and for redefining the essence of nuclear particulate matter. The basic elements of this model are the existence of isotropic radiant frequencies in free space and in matter, and matter existing as interference patterns or deformations in the linear flows.    Matter's shadowing interactions with these non particulate radiant spectra cause forces of attraction and repulsion. A free body in open space is symmetrically illuminated with this radiant flow, and as it shields or shadows some of the radiation passing through it, the resultant forces are also symmetrically balanced.    As the Earth and planets interact with the radiation, a shadow is formed around each planet. A free body drifting into the shadowed radiant space would be subjected to an unbalanced flow due to the shadow from below. The radiant flow and force from above is no longer balanced from below and a resultant unbalanced force or radiant "pressure" toward Earth appears on the free body. This force is normally called gravity or " mass attraction ".[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
This paper provides a physical systems model for the transmission of all forces that appear to act through a distance in an absolute vacuum, and for redefining the essence of nuclear particulate matter. The basic elements of this model are the existence of isotropic radiant frequencies in free space and in matter, and matter existing as interference patterns or deformations in the linear flows.    Matter's shadowing interactions with these non particulate radiant spectra cause forces of attraction and repulsion. A free body in open space is symmetrically illuminated with this radiant flow, and as it shields or shadows some of the radiation passing through it, the resultant forces are also symmetrically balanced.    As the Earth and planets interact with the radiation, a shadow is formed around each planet. A free body drifting into the shadowed radiant space would be subjected to an unbalanced flow due to the shadow from below. The radiant flow and force from above is no longer balanced from below and a resultant unbalanced force or radiant "pressure" toward Earth appears on the free body. This force is normally called gravity or " mass attraction ".


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Scientific Paper
TitleRadiant Pressure Model of Remote Forces
Author(s)Stan Byers
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Published2005
JournalNone

Abstract

This paper provides a physical systems model for the transmission of all forces that appear to act through a distance in an absolute vacuum, and for redefining the essence of nuclear particulate matter. The basic elements of this model are the existence of isotropic radiant frequencies in free space and in matter, and matter existing as interference patterns or deformations in the linear flows. Matter's shadowing interactions with these non particulate radiant spectra cause forces of attraction and repulsion. A free body in open space is symmetrically illuminated with this radiant flow, and as it shields or shadows some of the radiation passing through it, the resultant forces are also symmetrically balanced. As the Earth and planets interact with the radiation, a shadow is formed around each planet. A free body drifting into the shadowed radiant space would be subjected to an unbalanced flow due to the shadow from below. The radiant flow and force from above is no longer balanced from below and a resultant unbalanced force or radiant "pressure" toward Earth appears on the free body. This force is normally called gravity or " mass attraction ".