is there such a thing as magnetic current?
electric current is well known as the motion of electric charges. But what could be moving in a magnetic current? We still cannot find the magnetic monopoles. Does this failure have to do with the fact that the speed of magnetic current could be faster than light?
there is obviously space current (see article in Scientific American). Space currents are radial flows from a common big bang singularity. If the universal expansion is a motion of space in the large,what is the motion of space in the small? Distances that are comparable to the Planck length.
Can we hypothesize a local infinitesimal motion of space that is equivalent to a local magnetic current? This must be a local gauge invariance.
So, globally, the magnetic current is the same as the expansion. Locally, it is an invariance with an intrinsic symmetry topologically equivalent to a double torus with genus=2 and Euler characteristic equals -2. The graviton has an intrinsic spin of 2. Could this indicate that gravitons are the quanta of a local gauge field of magnetic current? And that gravitons travel faster than light!


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