Seasonal Heat And Light…

…Without Traveling Sunlight

Geometry

In the Law of Universal Coherence framework, the Sun’s role is not to send heat and light across space, but to establish a structured EMF that fills the solar system. Heat and visible light appear locally when matter interacts with this field. The key driver of seasonal changes is Ӕ, the orientation of a given location on Earth’s surface relative to the coherent structure of the solar EMF.

How Ӕ Changes Through the Year

Earth’s axial tilt of approximately 23.5° is the source of seasonal Ӕ variation. As Earth orbits the Sun, the tilt maintains its orientation in space, causing different latitudes to experience changes in Ӕ over the course of a year.

In mid-latitudes, Ӕ increases during the local summer as the tilt brings the surface more into alignment with the EMF’s coherent direction. In winter, Ӕ decreases as the tilt moves the surface into a less favorable alignment. At the equator, Ӕ changes are minimal, producing relatively consistent seasonal conditions. At the poles, Ӕ swings from maximum alignment during summer to complete misalignment during winter.

The Seasonal Ӕ Profile by Latitude

• Equator: Near-constant Ӕ, small seasonal shifts. Temperatures and daylight hours remain stable year-round.

• Mid-Latitudes: Moderate Ӕ variation produces distinct seasons, with warm summers and cold winters.

• Poles: Extreme Ӕ variation causes polar summers with continuous daylight but potentially low heat, and polar winters with complete darkness.

Why Ӕ, Not “Direct Sunlight”

In the conventional view, seasons are caused by changes in the directness of sunlight hitting Earth’s surface. This assumes that light and heat are in transit from the Sun. In our model, the Sun’s EMF is already present, and tilt changes the efficiency of local field interaction. The amount of heat and light produced at a given location depends on Ӕ, not on how directly sunlight strikes from a distance.

Summary

Seasonal temperature and light variation can be explained without invoking traveling sunlight. Earth’s tilt alters Ӕ for different regions, controlling how efficiently the solar EMF manifests as heat and light locally. This geometric relationship between Earth’s surface and the coherent field structure is the primary cause of seasons.

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams