Group: sci.physics.particle
From: Kumar
Date: Sunday, March 30, 2008 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: Interaction Betwenn Four Fundamental Forces?

On Mar 30, 11:58=A0am, Kumar wrote:
> On Mar 30, 11:37=A0am, "Y.Porat" wrote:> On Mar 30, =
6:54=A0am, Kumar wrote:
>
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> > > Instead, can GF be combined of two forces, one push force by its motio=
n
>
> > how =A0can =A0motion =A0cause push according to your guesses ??
>
> Somewhat =A0tornado or whirilpool type inward push.
>
> > > and other by earths magnetic force along with inersteller forces
>
> > i think you mingel =A0 too many factors
> > the magnwetic force is many orders of magnitude
> > stronger than Gravity
> > and OTHA =A0(note carefully)
> > **the range** of magnatic force is uncomparably
> > **shorter* than the Gravitaion force
> > another differnce between them is
> > that gravity cannot be screened
> > while magnetism can be screened
> > so it is very different 'birds' that i cant see
> > how they can cooperate
> > besides
>
> Yes, but I was unable to express atractive force of gravity along with
> inward push force because attractive force can also be an magnetic and
> inward push due to revolutions.> even masses that has no megnetism attract=
each other
> > by gravity
> > so ...........????!!!
>
> It can be common result from all masses in earth. Non-magnetic
> substances can still have some forces.
>
>
>
> > ATB
> > Y.Porat
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To add;
"whirlpool (hw=FBrl-)

A rapidly rotating current of water; a vortex.

Turmoil; whirl.
A magnetic, impelling force into which one may be pulled.http://
www.answers.com/topic/whirlpool?cat=3Dtechnology "

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