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Re: The Other Side of Gravity - 09-06-2007, 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ScottAnfield View Post
My theory, mentioned in The Three Theory post, proposes that gravity is actually magnetism and it both pushes and pulls, attracts and repels which seems to fit with what you mentioned in your post
Dear ScottAnfield:

Magnetism certainly proves to play a role in gravitational phenomena, as presented in the initial, opening illustration of this thread (depicting far reaching 'action-at-a-distance').

Magnetism offers a resistant opposition to the impact of the sun's physical extension of electromagnetically radiant energy. On the other hand, magnetism can be insulated, whereas, until further notice, gravity - per se - has yet to be insulated.

With this qualification, certainly your post is entirely appropriate and I am grateful for your contribution.

I'll make a point of becoming familiar with your post; here's hoping you check out the above provided URL at my forum.

Best regards,
- RP


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