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May be they think that pure energy is gravity and that gravity is electro magnetic because they think there is something in the earth that attracts like a magnet?whos right or wrong?

2006-06-15 10:28:03 · 5 answers · asked by goring 6 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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1. Percentage is a ratio between two numbers times 100. Usually it is a part divided by a whole. To find a percentage we need both of these numbers. So the answer to your question I need to know which is the “non scientists who have no real clue of what electromagnetic pure energy is” and the other number to compute or even estimate the percentage.
2. How does one compute purity of electromagnetic energy I have no clue and I pretended to work as a scientist for the past 20 years.
3. And finally I have no firm idea about what gravity is and frankly what is pure energy. How ever I do know that if we have electrical charge in motion it will generate a magnetic field and magnetic field in motion will force electric charge to move. It seems that electricity and magnetism are products of the same electromagnetic phenomena.
4. As far as gravity is concerned I do not know how exactly it relates to electromagnetism. Theory of relativity may provide some insight and there we may encounter some pure energy.

I hope it was helpful.

2006-06-15 10:34:52 · answer #1 · answered by Edward 7 · 2 0

All non-scientists as well as scientist only think they know. The answer is that strings create both magnetism and gravity from the same source only the scale is different. Electricity and electrostatic force are not the same and only electrostatic force is created by strings, which is similar to but different from the strings that create gravity and magnetism. Electricity is created by electron movement. The real difference between gravity and magnetism is that the way gravity works it cannot have two poles since its propagation is at right angles to its force direction. What that means is that no matter which direction, top down or bottom up that it is moving in, it still pulls two objects toward each other.

2006-06-15 17:39:20 · answer #2 · answered by Davidmac 1 · 0 0

I have no idea what you mean by "a percentage of non-scientists". I'm sure there are some people in every group (scientists, non-scientist, Albanians, people named Fred) who have no real clue what "electromagnetic pure energy" is. I think I would be classified as a scientist and I am not sure whay YOU mean by "electromagnetic pure energy". The general meaning of "electromagnetic energy" is those energies transmitted or stored in elector-magnetic flows, fields or forces (e.g. electricity, light, etc). I don't know what the "pure" is supposed to signify.

2006-06-15 17:54:01 · answer #3 · answered by enginerd 6 · 0 0

I'm having a hard time sorting out what the question is. What do you want answered? the percentage of non scientists with no real clue? or that someone is right or wrong about what they think what pure energy is or what it could be? , but who? the percentage of non scientists or the opposing percentage of scientists that do have a clue? or could it be of the percentage of non scientists that do have a clue? or maybe the percentage of scientists without a clue...? Oh man , my head's spinning.....

2006-06-15 17:45:13 · answer #4 · answered by corujoj 3 · 0 0

10%

2006-06-15 22:31:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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