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Force
by Thomas Lee Abshier, ND
Force is defined as the effect by one particle upon another, which causes movement.
i) There is no fundamental entity which can be called “force”. Rather, force is only an agreement of a DP to move when in the presence of a Force Particle.
ii) Movement results when particles experience a net force in a particular direction. All Dipole Particles emit Force Particles, which mediate or carry the 3 types of force.
iii) The Force Particle is a messenger or carrier of information about the originating particle, telling other particles to move in response in a particular way because of its presence, type, and proximity.
(1) Force does not cause the movement of particles by an actual pushing or pulling; rather, force is the macroscopic effect that appears to be acting to cause movement between charged, magnetic, or gravitic particles.
(2) All particle movement is self-propelled. No particle movement is caused by the action of pushing or direct contact with another particle. Particles choose to change position in relationship to the Grid Points in response to the number, direction, and type of the Force Particles in its quantum of space.
iv) Every particle emits forces of three types. The electric and gravitational forces add together in a conventional linear vector addition to create a net Force vector, and the collapse of a Magnetic field will create an E field that will likewise add to the gravitational field. A group of magnetic poles bundled together in alignment will be attracted to another group, and thus produce linear movement of a bulk. But, the underlying magnetic force is a rotational force on the DP to cause alignment of the magnetic poles, as well as attraction to opposite poles and repulsion of like poles.
(1) A magnetic field acting on a DP will apply a rotational force to align the target particle’s magnetic pole with the field. Once aligned, the magnetic field will exert a translational force on the particle such as that produced by gravity and charge. All the forces that act on the particle will vector sum together to produce a net force.
(a) Regarding magnetic alignment:
(i) If the substance has retained its own macro-magnetic field it is referred to as ferromagnetic.
(ii) If a magnetic field can be induced in a substance in the presence of a magnetic field it is called “paramagnetic”.
(iii) All substances are paramagnetic at a sufficiently low temperature and sufficiently high magnetic field. A material may appear non-magnetic at high temperature, or low magnetic field intensity. The reason for the lack of magnetic pole response in a substance is that the thermal forces disordering the magnetic alignment are greater than the ordering forces being applied to it.
| Basic Principles Summary |
| Outline of Concepts |
| Overview of Concepts |
| Glossary |
| Field Shell Concept |
| Force Particle Concept |
| B Field Concepts |
| Dynamic EM Fields |
| Search Site |
| Personal History |
| Political Philosophy |
| Acknowledgements |
| Mass Energy Summary |
| Theory Summary |
| Origin of Good and Evil |
| Neutral Space |
| Force Particles 2 |
| Force |
| Time 2 |
| Time 3 |
| Grid Points |
| Acceleration |
| Energy 2 |
| Kinetic Energy 2 |
| Kinetic Energy 3 |
| Kinetic Energy 4 |
| Kinetic Energy 5 |
| Kinetic Energy 7 |
| Kinetic Energy 8 |
| Momentum & KE |
| Momentum, KE & Inertia |
| Speed of Light 2 |
| Photon Velocity |
| Force Particle Velocity |
| Mass 2 |
| Mass 3 |
| Mass 4 |
| Mass & Fields |
| Two Wires with Current |
| Dynamic Magnetic Fields |
| Current Flow |
| Fields & Moving Charge |
| Moving Charge Effects |
| Magnetic Induction |
| Lenz's Law |
| Field Energy |
| Sub-Nuclear Forces |
| The Strong Force |
| Special Relativity & MMX |
| Sound and Light Compared |
| Photon Structure |
| Photon Emission |
| Photon Capture |
| Photon Reflection |
| Refracted Light |
| Polarized Light |
| Diffraction |
| Interference |
| Photon Scattering |
| Wave Particle Duality 4 |
| Big Bang & Momentum |
| Photon Generation |
| Allowed Orbitals |
| Spectral Line Emission |
| Laser Light Emission |
| Blackbody Radiation |
| Particle Decay |
| Pair Annihilation |
| Cherenkov Radiation |
| Photon Generation 1 |
| Particle Decay & Relativity |
| Pair Annihilation 2 |
| Cherenkov in Space |
| Photon Absorption |
| Pair Production |
| Pair Production 2 |
| Pair Production 3 |
| Photon Reflection in Depth |
| Photon Metallic Reflection |
| Electron-Crystal Reflection |
| Photon Reflection 1 |
| Refractive Phenomena |
| Refraction 2 |
| Compton Scattering |
| Wave Particle Duality 2 |
| Wave Particle Duality 3 |
| Dipole Sea Structure |
| Dipole Sea & Ether Theory |
| Dipole Sea & Energy Xfer |
| FP Spheres & Charge Motion |
| Electromagnetic Concepts 2 |
| Magnetic Permeablity |
| Collison & Reference Frame |
| Momentum, Inertia, & Momentum |
| Mu Epsilon of Space |
| Electron & DP Sea |
| B Field from Electron Velocity |
| Gyroscope |
| The Inverse Square Law 2 |
| Evolution vs. Creation |
| Entropy |
| Particles Complexes & Spirit |
| EMG Interactions |
| Summary of Concepts |
| Particles & Fields |
| Dipole Sea Particles 4 |
| Local Light Speed |
| Parallel Universes |
| Quantum Jumps |
| Quark Theory |
| Fermions & Bosons |
| Neutron Structure |
| Neutrinos |
| Subatomic Structure |
| Neutrino Theory |
| Quark Theory 2 |
| Time Dilation 2 |
| Light - Mass Interaction |
| Orbital Superconductivity |
| Orbital Uncertainty |
| Electron Mass Persistence |
| Dual Slit Interferometry |
| Wave Particle Duality |
| Uncertainty Principle2 |
| DeBroglie Wavelength |
| Lesson 1 |
| Lesson 2 |
| Lesson 3 |
| Lesson 4 |
| Ecumenical Solution |
| Neutral Space |
| Force Particles 2 |
| Force |
| Time 2 |
| Time 3 |
| Grid Points |
| Acceleration |
| Energy 2 |
| Kinetic Energy 2 |
| Kinetic Energy 3 |
| Kinetic Energy 4 |
| Kinetic Energy 5 |
| Kinetic Energy 7 |
| Kinetic Energy 8 |
| Momentum & KE |
| Momentum, KE & Inertia |
| Speed of Light 2 |
| Photon Velocity |
| Force Particle Velocity |
| Mass 2 |
| Mass 3 |
| Mass 4 |
| Mass & Fields |
| Two Wires with Current |
| Dynamic Magnetic Fields |
| Current Flow |
| Fields & Moving Charge |
| Moving Charge Effects |
| Magnetic Induction |
| Lenz's Law |
| Field Energy |
| Sub-Nuclear Forces |
| The Strong Force |
| Special Relativity & MMX |
| Sound and Light Compared |
| Force Particles 2 |
| Force |