Re: gravity v.s. magnetic force
- From: Paul K Wilson <pkw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 12:45:12 -0500
I am not aware of interactions between photons and the magnetic force. If the magnetic force did not possess the polarity property which makes the magnetic force seem so much more powerful than gravity. I am interested in the dynamic from which gravity and the magnetic force emanate from. I have a theory which explains particle polarity but the origins of the magnetic force are not clear. I realize that it is difficult to consider the magnetic force separate from polarity characteristic. If you substitute relative direction of a photon for polarity, would gravity appear more similar to the magnetic force?
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