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Old November 2nd 03, 02:00 PM
ralph sansbury
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Default Solar Eruption and Electrostatic Gravity


----- Original Message -----
From: "luke"
Newsgroups: sci.astro,sci.physics.relativity
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:11 AM
Subject: Solar Eruption and Electrostatic Gravity


"ralph sansbury" wrote in message

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I assume that the spinning and orbiting motion of planets

and
moons and suns is associated with charge polarization in

their
nuclei transverse to these motions and that the attractions

in a
radial direction account for the gravitational force of these
objects.



Well then how do you account for the Cavendish experiment

results?
The horizontal projection or the radial force as mentioned in
the part
you snipped
see also www.bestweb.net/~sansbury



The proposed polarization of charge in atomic nuclei and
electrons and mesons etc overlaps the concept of spin.
And so perhaps also the attempted explanation of forces as
being associated with and determined in some mystical way by the
exchange of photons or short lived charged particles in CERN
'pictures'
of collisions of protons etc.
So the gravitational field may be due to radially oriented
electrostatic dipoles. This would explain the radial
attraction of objects toward the center of the earth and of
objects as in Cavendish's experiment. In the latter case the
horizontal force between the objects may be the projection of the
radial force in the horizontal direction.
(see www.bestweb.net/~sansbury)