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cumulitive fields theory

Cumulative fields theory explains how individual effects from multiple sources combine to produce an overall influence in a given space. Imagine each source creates its own invisible "field" that affects objects nearby, like gravitational or magnetic fields. When several sources are present, their fields overlap and add together, creating a combined or cumulative effect at any point. The theory helps us understand complex interactions where multiple influences coexist, such as in physics, biology, or social systems, by breaking down and summing individual contributions to predict the total impact in a region.