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easiest solution of gravity as magnetic monopoles #1233 New Physics #1353 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
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Feb 16, 2013 4:55 PM
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There is an easiest gravity solution and we must always consider it seriously.
Previously I gave the solution for gravity as that of (a) uneven electromagnetic charge distribution coupled with enormous EM power of 10^40 stronger than gravity. Trouble with that solution is that we still have to account for repulsion. For why would gravity always be attraction.
So in the case of attraction or repulsion, I proposed the Atom Totality solution (b) where the Atom Totality is a electron in our region of Space and so all the magnetic monopoles are of one charge only, attraction.
However, last night I came upon the easiest solution of all. It may be the true solution or it may just be an easier solution than (b). There are still many facts of the Cosmos that need to be considered, such as whether far away distant galaxies do in fact show antigravity of a repulsion and acceleration away from one another. And our local galaxies showing only attraction. But let me list the easiest and third solution.
Solution (c) is the easiest of all, and it takes into account that we know little to nothing about magnetic monopoles. Solution (c) says that a magnetic monopole M- is attractive to both M- and M+, and ditto for M+. Now maybe M- is more attractive to M+ rather than M-, but still, their is no repulsion force in magnetic monopoles. There is a repulsion in magnetic dipoles, but not magnetic monopoles.
Now, we easily solve gravity because monopoles exist where mass exists and their abundance and distribution follows the abundance and distribution of mass. So we eliminated repulsion out of EM force and gravity is thus the smallest of the Coulomb forces for it is just the attraction of magnetic monopoles.
Now, perhaps I can combine solutions (c) with (b) in that the Maxwell Equations do not support (c) in a elimination of repulsion. But if we include (b) of the Cosmos being a single atom of 231Pu and our local galaxies showing only attraction force because our local galaxies are part of the last electron Space of 231Pu, that masks the repulsion and allows only a residual attraction.
We have to keep in mind also, of patches of stronger forces of gravity as EM, for instance the Rings of Saturn as solid-body-rotation is a stronger gravity field than the planets around the Sun, and the solid- body-rotation of many spiral galaxies is stronger gravity than the gravity of the planets around the Sun. So in those cases of stronger gravity than the usual gravity, we have to adjust the abundance or power of the magnetic monopoles in play.
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