gravity and magnetism, 2 forces interelated?
- From: Paul K Wilson <pkw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 02:53:19 -0500
I posted this item earlier and continue to seek an intelligent reply. It is curious how the quantum fly-in-the-ointment pertains to the affect of the observer on the observed. This continues to be an issue on the macro scale. When scientist peer through glasses clouded with ego, what is observed becomes sullied by personal prejudice. I sincerely request that if you cannot reply to my query with enlightening answers, please refrain from touching your keyboard!
The question is are there interactions between photons and the magnetic force? Does the magnetic force affect photons or photons affect the magnetic force? What would the magnetic force look like if it did not possess the property of polarity or if polarity was characterized by relative direction of photons? I am interested in the dynamic from which gravity and the magnetic force emanate. 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 conceive of the magnetic force separate from the property of polarity. If photons' relative directions were substituted for polarity, would gravity appear similar to the magnetic force, or is it only that both share a common origin?
I would sincerely appreciate some enlightening answers. .
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