Re: [Vo]:magnetism counteract gravity

2014-07-21 Thread Nigel Dyer
The summary is correct. Its a pity really because theory suggests that there should/could be such an interaction, which is why there have been many attempts to try and measure it. In all the examples that I have found the result comes out the same: no measureable coupling. Nigel On

Re: [Vo]:magnetism counteract gravity

2014-07-21 Thread Axil Axil
*The summary is correct. Its a pity really because theory suggests that there should/could be such an interaction, which is why there have been many attempts to try and measure it. In all the examples that I have found the result comes out the same: no measureable coupling.* The measurement

[Vo]:magnetism counteract gravity

2014-07-16 Thread Axil Axil
Dark energy is the term for the causative agent of the current epoch of accelerated expansion. This stuff must have negative pressure, with magnitude comparable to its energy density, in order to produce accelerated expansion Further, since this mysterious stuff does not show its presence in

Re: [Vo]:magnetism counteract gravity

2014-07-16 Thread Terry Blanton
A new spin on gravity: http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.1161

RE: [Vo]:magnetism counteract gravity

2014-07-16 Thread Jones Beene
-Original Message- From: Terry Blanton A new spin on gravity: http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.1161 Executive summary - no significant coupling of spin to gravity. Here is a nice graphic http://phys.org/news/2014-07-equivalence-principle-effects-spin-gravity-coupling.html

Re: [Vo]:magnetism counteract gravity

2014-07-16 Thread Axil Axil
Gravity on the atomic scale is extremely weak and therefore difficult to detect. But if a soliton the size of a galaxy produced coherent spin, that change in spin magnitude might produce a different coupling result. On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 9:14 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: