Re: Is Gravity and Electricity the same thing?

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Sujet : Re: Is Gravity and Electricity the same thing?
De : ross.a.finlayson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Ross Finlayson)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity
Date : 28. Dec 2024, 23:27:34
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On 12/28/2024 12:38 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
Is Gravity and Electricity the same thing?
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I gotta find a paper on it...
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No, man, though there's a theory about energy and radiation,
usually in terms of waves, that what's conserved in any
location in space-time is called according to a continuity law,
and that transitions make for something like Shech's and that
"more than Noether's theorem, conservation laws are really
strong continuity laws", then that gravity, first of all,
to not be constantly violating conservation of energy
must be some kind of universal fall-gradient a fall-gravity,
while electricity is super-classical itself, with regards
to usually a tetrad of quantities, neutron proton electron photon,
and usually a tetrad of fields, then that gravity or fall-gravity
results being the same thing as strong nuclear force, while
electricity and electromagnetism is part of the larger
"sum-of-histories sum-of-potentials least-action least-gradient",
theory, then whether mass or charge is first in the theory,
i.e. a kinetic theory like "thermo second law is our law",
or an electrical theory like "Maxwell's law(s), one of them,
is our law", that anyways, it's all one theory.
Doofus

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