Earth-Sized Radius And Solar Tension Release
This document charts the simulated emergence of temperature from a hypothesized cold solar core the size of Earth. The temperature begins at 0 Kelvin and increases outward toward the Sun’s photosphere. Three critical points are identified along this gradient.
- The Earth’s radius (6,371km) marks the cold coherent origin, the structural core of emergence.
- The point at which the temperature reaches Earth’s global average (~294K) is at ~16,050km.
- The Sun’s photosphere at 696,340km represents full release, a temperatured of ~5,800 K.
This demonstrates that the Earth’s surface experience is not coincidental, but structurally aligned with a specific band of emergence in the solar framework.
It affirms the Law of Tensional Emergence: that heat and light are not transmitted, but revealed where angular and structural distance from coherence meets encounter.

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:
Michael Lilborn-Williams
Daniel Thomas Rouse
Thomas Jackson Barnard
Audrey Williams
