Re: magnets curves space geometrically
- From: "Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 04:10:07 -0700
On Jun 24, 7:59 am, "Dirk Van de moortel" <dirkvandemoor...@ThankS-NO-
SperM.hotmail.com> wrote:
"John Smith" <e6k8s...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:1182681977.803937.179150@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
a permanent magnet curves space-time for grain
of ferrous material
there is no difference, even tha equations are tha same
There is a big difference.
Every object responds to the gravitational field in exactly the
same way, since the force is proportional to the mass of the
object and therefore the acceleration is independent of the
mass. That is why gravity can be modeled as curved spacetime.
This is definitely not the case with electric and magnetic forces.
Two Kg of magnets exerts twice the force of one Kg of magenets.
Same as gravity.
Sue...
and if you put a mechanical watch close to a magnet, he
will tick slower
You can stop pretending to be tha idiot now.
Dirk Vdm
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