Difference between revisions of "Is Magnetism the Reason of the Existence of Gravity?"
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− | The author proposes to have the Earth's magnetic field studied insisting that the field is actually rotating many times faster than the planet, thus causing it to spin. It is suggested that the fast rotational motion of this field also causes the atmosphere to move as it does from East to West. It is further suggested that via a negative pressure gradient this fast-rotating magnetic field causes the force of gravity. It is shown that the source of this field must be located not at the center but outside the solid core, within the molten section of the Earth.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | The author proposes to have the Earth's magnetic field studied insisting that the field is actually rotating many times faster than the planet, thus causing it to spin. It is suggested that the fast rotational motion of this field also causes the atmosphere to move as it does from East to West. It is further suggested that via a negative pressure gradient this fast-rotating magnetic field causes the force of gravity. It is shown that the source of this field must be located not at the center but outside the solid core, within the molten section of the Earth. |
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Title | Is Magnetism the Reason of the Existence of Gravity? |
Author(s) | Hector Luis Bonilla |
Keywords | Magnetism, Gravity |
Published | 1997 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
The author proposes to have the Earth's magnetic field studied insisting that the field is actually rotating many times faster than the planet, thus causing it to spin. It is suggested that the fast rotational motion of this field also causes the atmosphere to move as it does from East to West. It is further suggested that via a negative pressure gradient this fast-rotating magnetic field causes the force of gravity. It is shown that the source of this field must be located not at the center but outside the solid core, within the molten section of the Earth.