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Old October 30th 03, 08:40 AM
Robert J. Kolker
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Default Solar Eruption and Electrostatic Gravity



ralph sansbury wrote:

The Solar eruption and its effects on the earth may be partly due
to the electrostatic nature of the gravitational field of the
earth. That is electrostatic dipoles inside each atomic nucleus
on the spinning orbiting earth transverse to these motions can
explain the gravitational field (and the magnetic field ) of the
earth.


The grav field has no dipole components. Electromagnetic fields do.
Gravity and Electromagnetism are fundementally different.

While you are at it, tell us why electromangetic "mass", aka charge
comes in two different flavors and gravitational mass, only one? Tell us
why gravitational force, if it is mediated by a particle at all requires
a spin two boson, but electromagentic force is intermediated by a spin
one boson?

We await your wisdom with bated breath, and pounding heart.

Bob Kolker

 




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