electro-magnatism is very powerful in the atomic sense it's so powerful that an opposite can be found in the form of anti-matter which is apparently the magnet manipulation of sub- atomic particles it does appear as the result of frission and it also is an element of various string theories magnetism can be very subtle in the physics sense and it can theoretically travell faster than light it is a space time paradox both good and bad field theories have bonding elements that can have magnetism as common denominater even low density theories should take account of electro-magnetic synergy
2006-07-13 08:08:46
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answered by Book of Changes 3
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Magnetism alone can't be a the answer to the formation of this universe. the real question behind the universe is that, from where is the matter or mass for various planets are generated? Even if magnetism may answer the question of how the various matter interacted to form a huge mass(like in a planet) we still wont be able to find out from where this matter is formed. So magnetism cannot be the answer to the formation of the universe.
2006-07-13 06:13:01
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answered by sudhir 2
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quite unlikely. even as somewhat plausible that our universe is completely one universe in a multiverse of alternative universes, it isn't going we are an atom or atoms in a macro universe the position we are only debris. Quantum mechanics shows that established debris like quarks and electrons all have an similar mass, value and spin. to that end the electron on the top of your finger has the precise mass as an electron in a stars corona ten billion elementary years from right here. And the cost of an up quark forming the proton of an atom making up the better excellent pixel of your laptop’s show is the very similar because the only as an up quark interior the Orion nebula. interior the observable universe stars, galaxies, planets all have diverse a lot, magnetic fields, etc. For us to be established debris in a macro universe it may should be quite volatile.
2016-12-10 09:02:12
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answered by shoaf 4
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There are four known fundamental forces, of which the electromagenitic force is one. The others are gravity, the strong atomic force and the weak atomic force. It is thought that all these forces are just different manifestations of a single force. That single force is the key to the universe and its workings.
Many attempts have been made to unify these forces. It is usually the force of gravity that can not be squeezed into the mix properly. There are some promising lines of research in multi-dimensional analysis and string theory. My guess is that we're about 10 years away from a single theory of everything.
2006-07-13 06:13:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe not THE big question of the Universe, but certainly one of them, as magnetism is necessary to create and maintain life on a planet.
2006-07-13 06:27:37
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answered by Magic Gatherer 4
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Hell yeah it is, and actually electromagnetism is the answer to everything. It's a relationship. This is why the solar "wind" accelerates off the surface of the sun, why sunspots appear to be massive hurricanes, why sunspots penumbra appear to be giant glowing tornadoes, why large currents appear to be travelling across the surface of the sun towards sunspots, why galaxies rotate too fast for the fake theory of gravity to hold them together so the mainstream science invented "dark matter," why our planet has a magnetic field, why Mars appears to have had the sh*t zapped out of it and so on and so on.
Prometheus never gave Man the knowledge of combustible fire. Nay, he gave them knowledge of the green fire.
2006-07-13 06:12:23
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answered by Tony, ya feel me? 3
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Partially. There are others involved, like electricity (electromagnetism is the term used for electricity and magnetism treated as one), gravity, and strong and weak nuclear forces. Then there is matter, energy, and the interactions between them. Then there is the further interaction of all these things. Thene there is the unexplained.
2006-07-13 06:17:06
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answered by dennis_d_wurm 4
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the principal thing is the nature of attraction and repulsion.it exists evrywhere
2006-07-13 06:08:19
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answered by raven 3
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