The KBC Theory – Part 3: Elemental Fixation and the Formation of Planetary Structures
Abstract
This paper presents the third part of the KBC theoretical framework, proposing a new model for the formation of planetary structures and elemental fixation.According to the theory, the distinction between rocky inner planets and gaseous outer planets is not random, but rather the result of wave-based energy stratification (e1, e2, e3...) formed in the early universe.The paper also introduces the idea that certain elements can escape their fixed layers under special conditions, which leads to a reinterpretation of friction in outer space—not as molecular resistance, but as wave-field interference.
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