THE ORBITAL METAPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION: PROPOSAL OF A NEW MODEL OF COSMIC STABILITY
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i4.18535Keywords:
Celestial bodies. Dimensional magnetic mesh. Gravitational models.Abstract
This work starts from the hypothesis that the gravitational models proposed by Newton and later reformulated by Einstein, although functional in describing observable trajectories and forces, are insufficient to explain the three-dimensional stability and kinematics of celestial bodies in an unanchored universe. The notion is established here that the vacuum, being devoid of mass, offers neither resistance nor a gravitational anchoring point, which compromises the validity of a metaphysical structure for the orbital interaction between the Earth and the Sun, as well as the other planets of our solar system. Contrary to traditional scientific models, which attribute the stability of the solar system exclusively to gravity, this work proposes that the true structure of the cosmos resides in a dimensional magnetic mesh. It is an energetic structure that organizes, connects, and stabilizes celestial bodies through polarities, flows, and resonances. Here, gravity is the effect; the magnetic field, the hidden cause. The thesis is positioned at the intersection of physics, philosophy, and symbolism, proposing a new code for interpreting the cosmic order.
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