A Structural Reinterpretation
Abstract
For centuries, gravity has been treated as a universal pull proportional to mass.
This framework proposes a reinterpretation: gravity is not an independent force but the measurable equilibrium of EMF coherence. Each planetary body’s surface gravity (g) is set not by its bulk size, but by its composition, core structure and resonance with the solar EMF.
This approach explains anomalies that mass-based gravity cannot: the Moon’s weak “pull” despite strong tidal influence, Mercury’s magnetic field despite its small size and Ganymede’s unique dynamo compared to similar moons. Gravity is not the cause, but the shadow; the EMF is the structure.
What Gravity is Not
- Not a constant force proportional to size or mass
- Not the driver of tides or orbital motion
- Not independent of the solar EMF
What Gravity is
- A local measurement of EMF coherence
- A holding value defined by core composition and dynamo state
- A shadow condition, the measurable trace of deeper field structure
What the EMF is Not
- Not a passive background awaiting gravitational input
- Not caused by planetary motion; motion only modulates what exists
What the EMF is
- A solar field permeating all planetary bodies
- A determinant of equilibrium, “dealing out” the coherence required for each body’s stability
- The true structural presence that holds oceans, crusts and atmospheres in place
Breakthrough Statement
- The long-declared equivalence has been mass = pull
- The true equivalence is composition = coherence
- Gravity is not generated by size; it is generated by the interaction between the Sun’s EMF and a body’s iron–nickel core, molten state and capacity to sustain a dynamo
- Gravity, as taught, is the shadow. The EMF, as presensce, is the structure.
Next Steps
- Expanded comparisons: Extend analysis across all planets and moons, pairing g with surface field strength, core composition and dynamo state.
- Gradient mapping: Align variations in g with variations in EMF intensity (latitude, altitude, temporal cycles).
- Predictive model: Formulate a coherence law capable of predicting surface gravity for exoplanets using compositional and magnetic data.
Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:
Michael Lilborn-Williams
Daniel Thomas Rouse
Thomas Jackson Barnard
Audrey Williams
