Re: "anti-gravity"

From: N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\) (net_at_nospam.com)
Date: 02/18/05


Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 13:50:03 -0700

Dear ring_theory:

"ring_theory" <ring_theory@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:_erRd.17780$tl3.1357@attbi_s02...
>
> "Tom Capizzi" <etianshrdlu@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:dflRd.61098$g16.10028@trndny08...
> <snip>
>
>> >
>> > What part of "we live on a big magnet" don't you understand.
>> > Maybe it's the fact that we even named the poles North and
>> > South? What about the compas maybe that works on
>> > magnetic fields?
>> >
>>
>> No one is saying that the earth is not a big magnet. However,
>> this does not mean that gravity is the same as magnetism. If
>> it were, theorists would not be having so much trouble unifying
>> the force of gravity with that of electromagnetism.
>
> Magnetism and electromagnetism are both magnetism.
> Gravity is magnetism.

Prove this. Reverse the magnetic field, and float something away.
Dcoumetn same. Publish a paper, and become famous. We'll all be happy to
have "known you when...".

> It's beyond your capability to understand that and
> that's fine with me. The earth was concidered to be flat.
>
> Mankind eventually figured it out. So there is hope for you.

Is there hope for you?

David A. Smith



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Norway hit with Hiroshima scale metorite
    ... field is enough to divert the objects to earth. ... the gravity was the weak force that diverted the object. ... ends up being very small despite the fact that magnetism is ... rather than by electromagnetism, then if the nucleus were at ...
    (soc.retirement)
  • Re: Norway hit with Hiroshima scale metorite
    ... field is enough to divert the objects to earth. ... the gravity was the weak force that diverted the object. ... ends up being very small despite the fact that magnetism is ... rather than by electromagnetism, then if the nucleus were at ...
    (soc.retirement)
  • Re: Gravity and Magnetism
    ... >> It seems that magnetism is not the force that sustains orbiting. ... > electrons, perhaps it can attract 2.5 electrons but since there is no ... > force that exists therefore it should also be the force of gravity. ... Gravity obeys the law of mutual attraction ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • Re: Norway hit with Hiroshima scale metorite
    ... field is enough to divert the objects to earth. ... the gravity was the weak force that diverted the object. ... ends up being very small despite the fact that magnetism is ... rather than by electromagnetism, then if the nucleus were at ...
    (soc.retirement)
  • Re: Gravity and Magnetism
    ... > I was wrong about some aspects of gravity and magnetism (otherwise all ... > magnets would be polarized pointing down towards the Earth) but these ... It seems that magnetism is not the force that sustains orbiting. ... > magnet in the same direction as it's own field polarity. ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)