NET KINETIC ENERGY DIFFERENTIAL GUIDANCE AND PROPULSION SYSTEM FOR SATELLITES AND SPACE VEHICLES




In the OCTM Theory of Matter the force of gravity is the net balance of kinetic energy force of all of the particles of matter from space, driving two or more pieces of matter into each other's mutual "matter shadows". The net imbalance of the electromagnetic radiation on the particles of two facing objects drives the objects toward each other.

Scientists know (1) the Moon is locked in orbit with it's more massive side pointed away from the Earth, (2) the Moon is slowly moving away from the center of the Earth, (3) the rotation of the Earth about it's North-South axis is slowing down, and (4) the actual "tide action" continues to change in ways not fully understood requiring that "Tide Tables" be continually updated. The traditional PULL of Gravity Theory does not have completely acceptable answers to why these four measured actions occur. A "dumbbell" and "Tidal Force" theory are postulated but many scientists agree the theories are not convincing.

The OCTM Theory of Matter predicts these four natural events as follows:
  1. The massive end of an object in orbit automatically attempts to point into the income particles from space and the object locks in orbit, if the balance of net kinetic energy force is enough to overcome the inertia of the object in orbit to cause it to rotate about it's center of mass each orbit.
  2. The action of both Lunar and Solar eclipses PUSH the Earth and Moon apart.
  3. The mass of the particles from space that are absorbed by the Earth, increases the combined mass of the Earth and by Newton's laws of motion, this slows the rotation of the Earth down.
  4. Water of lakes, seas and oceans, upswell into the center of the "Matter shadows", M, Fig. 17, of the Earth and the Sun, as they slowly move across the bodies of water. The areas opposite the "Matter shadows" receive the full flux of incoming particles from space. The traditional PULL of Gravity mechanics and mathematics give different answers for the "Tidal force".


The OCTM Theory of Matter gives Newton's Universal Equation of Gravity, adjusted for traveling at the speed of light as follows:

Taking a first right circular cone with it's apex at the center of the Moon and it's base at the limb of the Earth, as shown in Fig. 15. This cone outlines a circular "net kinetic energy Earth matter shadow" on the surface of the Moon, E in Fig. 16.



Mathematically, this represents the net area of the Moon that Earth matter is effectively shielding from particles of matter from space. The matter of the Earth is absorbing this net kinetic energy force instead of the Moon, +E, Fig. 17. All other surface areas of the Moon, except the area opposite the "net kinetic energy Sun matter shadow" have an opposite surface area absorbing roughly equal amounts of kinetic energy force from particles of matter from space. Therefore, the net kinetic energy balance of force of this first cone, +M, Fig. 17, is accelerating the Moon toward the Earth.

Taking a second right circular cone with it's apex at the center of the Earth and it's base at the limb of the Moon as shown in Fig. 16. This cone outlines a circular "net kinetic energy Moon matter shadow" on the surface of the Earth, M, Fig. 16. Mathematically, this represents the net area of the Earth that Moon matter is effectively shielding from particles of matter from space. The matter of the Moon is absorbing this net kinetic energy force instead of the Earth, +M, Fig. 17. All other surface areas of the Earth, except the area opposite the "net kinetic energy Sun matter shadow", have an opposite surface area absorbing roughly equal amounts of kinetic energy force from particles of matter from space. Therefore the net kinetic energy balance of force of this first cone, +E, Fig. 17, is accelerating the Earth toward the Moon.

The areas of the two "matter shadows", M and E, in Fig. 17, described above, between two orbiting spheres, are always exactly equal to each other, independent of the relative size of the spheres.

The force of gravity causes moons to orbit their planets and planets to orbit the Sun at radii that are the 3/2th power of their distances from their mutual centers.

At any given point in orbit, the equal areas of the two circular Moon-Earth "matter shadows" are a function of the square of the radius of the Moon or Earth and the distance between the centers of the Moon and Earth. At the same point, the masses of the Earth and Moon are a function of the cube of their radii. The radii of the Moon and Earth can be expressed as a function of the distance between their mutual centers. Mathematically the equation for the net balance of kinetic energy force of gravity can be expressed as a function of the masses being accelerated toward each other, divided by the area of their mutual "matter shadows". In other words, the force of gravity can be expressed as a function of the cubes of the radii of the Moon and Earth (masses), divided by a function of the square of the radius of either the Moon or Earth (area of mutual "matter shadows"). This net balance of kinetic energy force of gravity travels at the speed of the incoming particles of matter from space, (speed of light). The radius of the mutual "matter shadows" can be expressed as a function of the square of the distance between their mutual centers. Therefore the OCTM Theory of Matter predicts the force of gravity travels at the speed of light, and can be expressed "as the 3/2th power of the distances" between the centers of the Earth and the Moon.


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