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Originally Posted by AntonioLao because of high blood sugar, my doctor does not allow me any beer or alcoholic beverage. But that's beside the point, what I'm trying to say is that gravity can be the vector difference of electric force and magnetic force.
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It is a fact that gravity is a very weak force and is negligible in all accelerator experiments (at relatively low energy compared to Planck energy) where the EM force, nuclear strong and weak forces dominate. But theorist believe that at extremely high temperature such as the big bang singularity, or inside black holes, or stellar and galactic centers, all these forces have the same strength. |
are you on diamicron too?? a bloody old age hazard mate, especially for us aussies!! makes you almost want to slit your throat!! i used to really enjoy the 19th hole but now i sit there with my bottled water, and glower if anyone mentions it!
tell me more about the above. self-field theory sees E and B fields as two separate motions, one which isn;'t related to a 'charge source' and one which is, hence the coming and going between two charges. does your description above take into account the particulate nature of the fields? i see the photons causing a statistical-type orbit, say a rotation made up of many tiny collisions, another aspect of statistical mechanics. the photons get absorbed by 'larger particles' perhaps causing another photon to be ejected from the 'larger particle'.
what is found in regards self-field theory (SFT) and quantum field theory (QFT) is that the two 'see' the physics in a similar way but not identical, so if 'conventional' theory sees four forces i would'nt be surprised, but i haven't heard anyone else (apart from you) say this