Friday 21 January 2011

Bands of Influence Theory Part 3

The famous Inverse Square Law allows us to know why the object is occupying the certain point in space and time (even though not precisely according to Heinseberg Uncertainty Principle) relative to another object but does not give us reason why one object can hold many other objects in different orbits like our sun and the planets.

We know that space is mysterious but it has a dimension of which can be observed by the effect has on light (Space can bend light) or the effect of planetary bodies as they pass closer to each other. I like to think about the space as a calm pond and planets and stars are like balls of different sizes floating on their heavenly journey, they disturb the calmness of the water and create waves.

So each of the bodies in the water will create a wave according to their size and these waves interact at some point in space and time. The points of interaction is where the Bands of Influences are formed. The interaction of these waves act as a path connecting all of these bodies together.

This is my theory of the bands of influences. It applies also to the configuration of atoms in the crystal, electrons in the atoms, planets on solar system, galaxies in the universe.

one example of these bands of influences is the influence of moon on earth tidal wave system. In my view these bands explain why planets like Jupiter can host 63 moons and planets like Saturn can have rings around it. It would not suprise me if the earth would have a second moon somewhere in one of its bands of influence.

One characteristics of these bands is that the bigger the object the more the effect of their influence on other objects.

More to come...Any questions so far don't hesitate to ask?

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