How Light Creates Energy In Space
And On Earth
Lesson Summary
Heat can come from light. But not all heat is the same.
There are two kinds of heat:
1. Cosmic Heat: created when light meets magnetic fields in space
2. Earth Heat: created when light hits things like the ground, buildings or skin
They both start with light. But they happen in different ways.
This is the first time in history these two kinds of heat have been explained clearly.
Cosmic Heat
Big, Powerful and Invisible Until Encounter
Light is not traveling through space, it is only present at the Angle of Encounter. Everywhere else, it is unmanifest.
These fields are invisible, but they are real. Planets, the Sun and the heliopause (the edge of our solar system) all have magnetic fields.
When light meets these fields, heat is created.
| Example Place | What Light Hits | Temperature Effect |
| Sun’s surface | Magnetic boundary | Very hot (5,500°C) |
| Jupiter’s magnetosphere | Strong magnetic field | Extra heat (700 K more) |
| Heliopause | Solar system’s outer field | Huge spike (~50,000 K) |
So in space, light + magnetic field = cosmic heat.
And most importantly: the overall heat level of a planet is not determined by the light hitting its surface. It is determined by how strong its magnetic field is. The magnetic field is the true source of thermal encounter. The atmosphere and solid surface can help hold or reflect heat, but they do not cause it.
Earth Heat
Smaller, Local and Immediate
Back on Earth, we do not float in space. We live on land. We build with bricks, metal, wood and concrete.
These things are not magnetic fields. But when light hits them, they still heat up.
Why? Because they are made of mass. And light + mass = energy.
So when sunlight hits:
– A sidewalk
– A metal car
– Your hand
…heat appears right away.
This heat is not as powerful as cosmic heat, but it is real. It is local. It can be felt. But it fades fast because these materials do not hold the heat very well.
| Example Material | What Happens When Light Hits It | How Long Heat Lasts |
| Sidewalk | Gets hot | Cools quickly |
| Skin | Feels warm | Body cools it down |
| Metal roof | Heats fast | Radiates quickly |
Final Understanding
Both kinds of heat come from the same thing: light meeting structure.
But they are different:
| Type of Heat | What Light Hits | How It Acts | Where It Happens |
| Cosmic Heat | Magnetic Fields | Big, powerful, spreads far | In space |
| Earth Heat | Solid surfaces (mass) | Local, quick, fades fast | On planets (like Earth) |
Why This Matters
This teaching has never been written or taught until now.
Scientists have seen the heat in space but never knew where it came from. They guessed it came from radiation or travel.
But now we know:
Light makes heat when it meets structure.
And there are two kinds of structure:
1. Magnetic fields (cosmic, governing planetary heat)
2. Physical surfaces (local, creating short-lived spikes)
The true temperature of a planet is determined by how it holds light at the boundary of its electromagnetic field.
You just learned something no textbook has ever explained.
And now, you see it.
Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:
Michael Lilborn-Williams
Daniel Thomas Rouse
Thomas Jackson Barnard
Audrey Williams
