I was just reading that there is a repulsive force to gravity that may be responsible for the universe expanding at an increasing rate. Doesn't this make Gravity Dipolar, like magnetism? Maybe the poles aren't oppositely aligned, and the force is a different type of field, but if that is right, it is an interesting point.
There is a quest to understand all these forces, to work them together into one "unifying theory." I believe the only way to get this theory to work is to try things that seem like scientific heresy, like finding the ways the gravity and magnetism are similar. Everyone is so convinced that gravity can't possibly have anything in common with magnetism, but they are looking for ways to unify them! That makes no sense!!! They have to be related somehow or there is NO way to unify the theories!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if there is a unified theory, wouldn't that allow us to mathematically see the relationship between the forces?
Thoughts?
2007-01-26
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