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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Speed is the ratio of electric field intensity over the magnetic field intensity. When gravity and antigravity are in equilibrium, this ratio is the speed of light. When gravity dominates the ratio is subluminal. When antigravity dominates the ratio is superluminal. |
Hummm....interesting. Interesting because as we all know speed is space/time thus s/t=e/m so then t=(e/m)xs and as you said once, e/m is g gravity, then gxs=t, which re-arranging is g=s/t and as g=am then we can say that s/t=am and as a=s/(t1-t2) then s/t=s/t1-t2xm so then s/t=s/txm in which case it is implicated that the m mass MUST be 0. Thus, for the gravity to be e/m then mas smust be zero. But no I wonder, if mass is indeed 0, gravity must also be 0, so, e/m must be that either e=infinite or m=0, in which case, the e doesn't matter. But know we know that then the m magnetism field doens't exis,t as it is zero, but we already said once that magnetism exists everywhere, so, how can this be? Is it that nothing has mass? Or that I've done an error?