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There Is No Force With Only 1 Mass And There Is No Light In Space


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without matters, there is no force. a single matter has no force. force can only exist between matters.

without a test body, where is the electric or magnetic field? where is gravity field?

the mysteries of the universe are within 2 equations.

f=Ke x e1e1/rr and f=G x m1m2/rr.

those 2 forces rule everything existing. there is only forces, there is NO fields.

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How do you account for radio waves? 

light does not propagate in vacuum space, there is no light in vacuum space.

 

light is electrons vibration force, only exist within matters, only propagate within matters/mediums.

 

a black hole is impossible

 

all matters carry light

 

bigger mass, stronger light.

 

electrons can only move/vibrate along the plane perpendicular to the radius of the atoms on the surface of matters.

 

the electrical force/field is oscillating on the plane and the energy is propagating at 90 degrees.

 

this is all happening within matter/medium.

 

in the vacuum, the force between electrons on the sun surface and our outer atmosphere surface atoms instantly transfer the energy. pass it through the atmosphere to us.

 

the transverse wave only exists within matter.

 

man-made em waves are a different story

 

the electrons vibrate a longer distance in the antenna, at much lower rate.

 

the force f=Ke x q1q2/rr between free electrons on the antennas share/transfer the vibration force.

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light does not propagate in vacuum space, there is no light in vacuum space.

 

light is electrons vibration force, only exist within matters, only propagate within matters/mediums.

 

 

 

in the vacuum, the force between electrons on the sun surface and our outer atmosphere surface atoms instantly transfer the energy. pass it through the atmosphere to us.

 

the transverse wave only exists within matter.

 

man-made em waves are a different story

 

the electrons vibrate a longer distance in the antenna, at much lower rate.

 

the force f=Ke x q1q2/rr between free electrons on the antennas share/transfer the vibration force.

If the transfer of this force is instant, how do you account for the measured speed of radio waves? We know from observation that the influence is NOT transmitted instantly.

 

And how do you account for the diffraction of radio waves and light, if there are no waves, travelling at a certain speed?  Diffraction is a wave effect. 

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