FORCE OF ATTRACTION IN SOLAR SYSTEM

In the Solar System, the Sun exerts Solar Repulsion force (SRF) while all rest bodies exert force of gravitational attraction.

The mass of the Sun is 99.9% of the Solar System. So, entire Space of Solar System is “charged” with SRF. SRF is anti-gravitational force, which retards intensity of force of gravitation by converting about half the ratio of gravitation into Retraction force.

As entire space is charged with SRF in the Solar System, SRF retards gravitational intensity between two attracting bodies in ratio proportional to distance (d) between them.
SRF  a  d

Now let us calculate intensity of mutual gravitational force between two attracting bodies in the Solar System.

G = m x m/d : In case the Sun does not exist

SRF = d : Sun exists and SRF acts in ratio proportional to distance between two attracting bodies.

 G = i.e., G =  

 
G =  m x m/d2

Therefore, INTENSITY OF MUTUAL GRAVITATIONAL FORCES IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM IS PROPORTIONAL TO PRODUCT OF MASSES AND INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO SQUARE OF DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO ATTRACTING BODIES. This is not ABSOLUTE Gravitational Intensity. Newton’s “Inverse Square Law of Gravitation” proves THE SUN EXERTS SOLAR REPULSION FORCE, not Gravitation.

Solar Repulsion Force converts about 50% of gravitational intensities of planets and satellites, asteroids and ringlets in Solar System into RETRACTION FORCE. The Retraction force, which is generated by interaction of SRF keeps all these bodies in revolution and in rotation.

Here absolute a mm/d  is converted into a mm/d2 spared G is force converted into RETRACTION FORCE.