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Matinga's Polarity Law

  • Mar 29
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 22



Dipolar Attractions
Dipolar Attractions

  1. Two objects are considered - object [up] and object [down], or simply valences or potentials up and down


  2. Net polarity (attraction) occurs from relative ratios.


  3. Polarity is always topologically strongest between two perpendicular points.


  4. Polarity is mechanically strongest at the greatest possible distance of separation.


  5. Down is 2 x the length of up.


  6. Topological attraction ratio from up to down is d [up] * d [down] / r ^ 2 .


  7. The smallest diameter d [up ] which may act on the other is d [down] is ( 1/ n ) * x,


    where d = n * x,


    and n is a natural number, x is fractional number and m is the unit of d, metres


In nature, there is only one true gravitational influence - stellar, reverse gravity (electromagnetic radiation or radiation). The universe is replete with the reverse gravitational field. Non-radiant objects reflect the radiation in one direction, and momentum in the opposite direction.


The attractive accelerations in all forces are all really radiation repulsion from all of spacetime surrounding a system. The repel or push the two objects together with greater intensity as the mainly double, conical shadow between them shortens and becomes denser. The shadow simultaneously becomes less dense in radiation pressure.


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