The vortex-l group of individuals have a great deal of knowledge and open minds 
that I enjoy prodding on occasions.  This morning an unusual concept came into 
my mind which resulted in a hypothesis that I would like to put forth.


Suppose that the universe is organized by the influence of magnetic attractions 
between materials such as iron and nickel that can be permanently magnetized 
instead of gravity, at least in the formative years.  We all know that 
gravitation is by far the weakest force within the universe so why should we 
assume that such a modest effect would dominate?  My hypothesis is that this 
concept is entirely backwards and that the basic structures are formed by 
magnetic influences.  After the magnetic effects have completed their portion 
of the task the gravitational influence completes the puzzle.


Picture a region in open space that has a large collection of dust and gases.  
It is certain that many specs of iron or nickel laden dust exist within this 
region and that many of these posses natural magnetic fields.  The attraction 
due to the magnetic field would dominate the net attraction between these 
particles by an extremely large margin.  As time progresses the magnetized  
portions would strongly attract and then collect together into larger magnetic 
units.  This should occur far faster than gravitational collection due to the 
enormous difference in forces.


So, masses such as the earth's core come together quickly and consist of large 
concentrations of iron and nickel and any other magnetic materials.  The same 
would occur in the early formations that eventually become other planets and 
stars.  When the collection of magnetic materials is mostly completed, then it 
would be natural for the less magnetic matter to be gravitationally 
concentrated toward these large metallic centers.


In my model, it seems likely that pebbles held together magnetically should 
withstand much more pounding in collisions than those merely confined by 
gravity.  This difference in cohesive strength should further tend to result in 
large magnetic bundles at the expense of those formed of other materials.  With 
this in mind, it seems likely that all the planets that form in a region of 
space that contains the metals that can be magnetized will grow an iron like 
core first and quickly until these materials have been swept clean of the 
region.  This process is then followed by the gravitational attraction of the 
metal cores to the gasses and other materials.


The same type of influence should be exhibited throughout the universe at 
large.  Some of the formations have appearances that seem unusual if 
gravitation is the prime force at work.  Gravity does not generate shapes with 
spatial directivity to the degree that magnetic attraction does.  Gravity only 
pulls items towards each other in a straight line.  Magnetic materials 
generally have a dipole field or a complex field that is composed of the 
addition of many such dipoles.


If we consider that my hypothesis results in the collection of the magnetic 
materials rapidly and dominantly throughout space, then each of these would 
tend to influence others of their kind in the near vicinity.  This should 
dominate the early formation of matter that eventually leads to galaxies, etc.  
I suppose that it is a good thing that the magnetic fields of iron masses falls 
off rapidly with distance due to the dipole nature or the universe might be 
dominated by truly enormous collections of magnetic core objects.  The shorter 
range of these dipoles compared to the monopole of gravity allow what we 
observe today.


Is it possible that the enormous black holes at the centers of galaxies began 
in this magnetic manner?  It would not be difficult to imagine that most of the 
iron and other magnetic materials would be swept together first and fast if 
present within a nearly created dust cloud.  Once a core has been established, 
it should easily dominate the remainder of the cloud and attract the gasses by 
its quickly formed gravitational field that reaches far into space.


Another idea to consider is that the strong magnetic field at the core of the 
black hole reaches out far enough to impart directivity to the motion of 
materials moving in the direction towards its center.  Any smaller magnetic 
masses would be pushed or pulled by the mother field of the hole into 
directions that tend to follow its field pattern.  The smaller magnetic 
components would then impart some of this force upon the gases and other 
materials by direct coupling among them.  As the total combination of materials 
approach the hole, the kinetic energy imparted upon the mass send it past the 
north or south polar region into orbit.  It is premature to attempt to define 
the structure of a black hole under the influence of magnetic effects until a 
more complete picture emerges.


I can visualize the wild and amazing behavior that would be imparted upon a gas 
with magnetic particles immersed within as it approaches a large magnetic black 
hole.  Once the gas is turned into a plasma by the heat and forces applied, it 
would possess a tremendous electric current induced within by the motion 
through the hole's magnetic field.  Great forces could occur that may result in 
the beams that are seen emitted by the galactic center black holes.  Perhaps 
someone could allow a super computer the chance to predict this behavior.


The hypothesis is supported by the known core of the earth.  this is known to 
be composed of iron and nickel.


Meteorites are composed of various materials.  The metallic ones have a large 
concentrations of magnetic matter within that may have collected together 
rapidly at the formation of the parent body.


The shape of the clouds associated with the enormous explosions of super nova 
tend to be non symmetrical on many occasions with patterns associated with 
dipole or quadrapole fields.


Do other vortex members see support of reasons to believe that this hypothesis 
is not workable?  I am seeking inputs from our esteemed members that might help 
to put this puzzle together.


Dave








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