Give me a diagram of your sun and its "orbit" about the FE. The FE has many different theories.
Sorry, I don't do diagrams. But it's pretty easy to envision. The sun is always very close to the equator; when it's summer in the northern hemisphere, the orbit narrows slightly; when it's summer in the southern hemisphere, it widens slightly. It's directly above the equator on the equinoxes.
How does it work? If it interacts with matter, it should be detectable. A graviton is only one theory for Gravity.
One extremely well-supported theory, and one most physicists now take for granted.
Hell, even FET relies on gravity.
I won't comment until you explain the relevance.
Also, subtle wouldn't work on hurricanes. They have a lot of mass. Why isn't this force felt on the ground? Or on the water?
If the effect wasn't subtle, the OP would be entirely correct. You're silly.
Give me a mechanism.
The mechanism is unknown.
Otherwise, this isn't a fully fledged theory.
So you don't consider the theory of gravity to be fully fledged? Interesting.
No, gravity has a bunch of nice equations and laws that work. This just says, undetectable force works perfectly and does this.
So this has no affect on anything that isn't affected by the coriolis effect?
And I meant a map. Every FE proponent has a different map. I can't tell if your solar orbit will work or not.
Come on, I can't even debate anything with what you have given me. At least gravity has everything except an exact cause. It could just be space-time warp.
You have yet to describe how it can spin hurricanes but does not disturb the water, how particles from the sun can spin the hurricane the way it happens in real life, and how the sun emits these.
What does the sun do that makes it so special? It is just a fusing star, and we know that. We have done fusion experiments. Why haven't we noticed the mass being given off as these particles?
But yea, I need a map. I don't think your solar orbit works with artic and antartic days and nights or time zones.
I need more info.