Tide‑Duet Geometry

Field Saturation,
Not Pulling Forces

Overview

For centuries, tides have been described as the result of “gravitational pull”. The Moon pulls harder, the Sun pulls weaker, their forces add or subtract and the oceans move.

This is the Industrial Age picture, a mechanistic fable of force vectors and motion.

It is wrong.

The Reality

The tides are not the result of forces pulling water. They are the visible expression of field saturation.

The Earth’s EMF is already saturated, enclosing every ocean boundary.

The Moon and Sun do not “pull”, they shift the angular exposure of the saturated field.

The water rises and falls because the geometry of saturation changes, not because it is dragged like a machine’s piston.

The 2:1 Ratio

Lunar modulation ≈ 67%.

Solar modulation ≈ 33%.

Ratio ≈ 2:1.

This is not the ratio of pulling strength.

It is the signature of saturation geometry: the closer body modulates more strongly, the farther body modulates more steadily.

Spring and Neap

The cycles are not force battles of addition and subtraction. They are resonance patterns in the saturated field.

Spring tides = resonance alignment.

Neap tides = resonance moderation.

The oceans breathe because the field geometry breathes.

The Declaration

The tides are not caused by gravitational pull. They are caused by the geometry of Ӕ saturation in Earth’s EMF.

Motion is not the engine. Motion is the result.

For 500 years, science has mistaken the effect for the cause. Today we correct it.

Prediction

Any system with a living receiver, a source, and a companion will show duet geometry.

It will not degrade into chaos. It will resolve into harmonic cycles of resonance.

Falsifiability

If Earth’s tides collapse into destructive interference instead of stable spring‑neap rhythm, this claim fails.

If other coherent systems with two modulators show no duet geometry, the claim fails.

Closing

Tides are the breath of coherence, not the pull of force.

The duet of Sun and Moon is the duet of saturation, two drivers, one field, one rhythm.

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams