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The power of sunlight on the earth

The force of sunlight on the earth is repulsive interaction theory.

The main characteristics of repulsion interaction (photo-pressure) are:

(1) Nuclear fusion inside a star is an energy source with repulsive interaction, which can radiate to all objects in the universe;

(2) The energy diffusion mode is volume diffusion, and the diffusion speed is the speed of light;

(3) There is only repulsive force (vector), and the direction of repulsive force is centered on the star and outward along the connecting line between the star and the irradiated object;

(4) Medium particles are photons (other particles account for a small proportion), which are stable in nature and can last indefinitely;

(5) The mode of action on the object is collision, which usually only acts on the surface of the object;

(6) The range of action is remote force (theoretically it can reach infinity);

(7) In general, it only plays an important role in celestial bodies in the star system.

The mathematical expression of repulsion interaction is F=3JS/4πR~3, where f is the repulsion generated by any star to a radiated object in its system; J is the energy radiated by the star itself per second; S is the light surface area received by the irradiated object; R is the distance between the star and the illuminated object. π is pi. In other words, any star will repel any irradiated object in its system. Repulsion is directly proportional to the product of the energy radiated by the star itself per second and the surface area of the irradiated object, and inversely proportional to the radius of the distance between the star and the irradiated object. It has nothing to do with the quality, physical state and chemical structure of two objects.