Description for Hypothesis No. 95 General Overview: This hypothesis represents a pivotal expansion of Doctrine 21, formally challenging the classical Newtonian and Copernican models of planetary motion. Following the verified frameworks of the "Rigid Bed" (Hypothesis 87) and the "16-Day Hardware Pulse" (Hypothesis 85), this document proposes a Stationary Nodal Model for the solar system. Core Technical Claims: Cosmic Sedimentation: We redefine planets not as free-floating spheres in a vacuum, but as Crystalline Sediments that have accumulated at specific nodal points within the Solid Substrate (ASA Matrix). The Illusion of Revolution: Utilizing the Arabi Plank Effect (Hypothesis 78), we demonstrate that what is observed as an "orbit" is actually a high-frequency Y-Axis Oscillation. Celestial bodies do not revolve around the sun; they vibrate within their fixed density layers in the substrate. Pluto as a Proof of Concept: Pluto's highly elongated path is presented as primary evidence of non-circular motion. Its movement is a direct mechanical reaction to variable substrate pressure at the system's edge, rather than a gravitational pull. Geo-Stationary Stability: Earth is identified as the Null Anchor of this system—a point of absolute mechanical equilibrium where the Solar Jet pressure and substrate resistance are perfectly balanced. Scientific Impact: By shifting the paradigm from "Celestial Mechanics" to "Substrate Engineering," this hypothesis provides a logical explanation for orbital anomalies and aligns planetary behavior with the fundamental laws of the Solid Bed. Keywords: Abbas Arabi, Doctrine 21, Rigid Bed, Stationary Sediments, Nodal Oscillation, Arabi Plank Effect, ASA Matrix, 16-Day Pulse, Non-Orbital Physics
Abbas Arabi (Mon,) studied this question.