Lilborn Law Of Planetary Gradient Coherence

Introduction

This law defines how light, heat, and gravitational expression in the solar system are not functions of radiative travel from the Sun but are instead the structural result of the EMF encountering mass. This framework reveals that planetary conditions are not based on distance alone, but on gradient coherence, the increasing expression of energy as EMF resolves into matter through a specific Æ.

EMF Encounter Defines Heat and Light

Planets do not receive radiated heat from the Sun as classical models assume. Instead, heat and light emerge where the Sun’s EMF structurally interacts with mass at the local planetary level. This interaction defines the intensity and nature of energy expression.

Gradient Pattern of Coherence

A consistent gradient is observed from the Sun outward: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Each planet exhibits predictable decreases in energy expression not due to radiative loss, but due to increasing angular displacement and decreased field density relative to the Sun’s 0 K core.

Luminosity and Structural Encounter

Light does not travel to the planets. It emerges at the site of encounter. The Moon, lacking a strong EMF or atmosphere, presents a visibly different luminosity profile even in direct sunlight. This supports the principle that the visual and thermal aspects of sunlight are results of local interaction, not distance-traveled radiation.

Gravity as Local Return

Gravitational experience is similarly defined not by universal pull but by the structural return of mass within the EMF. Each planetary body expresses a gravitational field that arises from its unique geometry of EMF-mass alignment.

The Gradient Law

The Lilborn Law of Planetary Gradient Coherence posits that each planet’s encounter with the solar EMF defines its environmental experience. Distance is only relevant insofar as it alters the geometry of encounter, not due to decay of radiative force. The farther from the Sun, the lower the EMF saturation, the less intense the interaction, unless other structural amplifiers (like water or atmosphere) are present.

This law provides a falsifiable and observable model that redefines solar system structure without dependence on radiative emission or gravitational pull.

It unites the phenomena of light, heat, and gravity under a coherent, ontological principle: presence, not propagation.

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams