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The concept of the "Aether" was proven to be wrong by the michelson-morely interferometer.

2007-03-07 17:43:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

im not familliar with this question, great stuff. Im really not sure how that could make sense, as Einstein demonstrated that magnetism is a relativistic correction of an electric field. Also that relativity is reallly the key part of this grand unification theory as there are SO many links between electricity and magnetism. To say that gravity was due because of magnetism would not describe so many phenomenon that gravity seems to describe almost perfectly, I really cant see that theorem being correct.

2007-03-07 12:51:30 · answer #2 · answered by thereytrain 2 · 0 0

Hey Einstein had pretty good vision, but in his later years he wore reading glasses, so he must have been far-sighted. Therefore, if the field was really small, Einstein wouldn't have been able to see it, unless he put his glasses on. But Einstein only put his glasses on when he was reading, and paper doesn't have a stong gravitational field, or a magnetic field, and besides he wouldn't try to read a paper while it was rotating.... so yes, I think you might be right.

2007-03-07 12:51:15 · answer #3 · answered by Rando 4 · 0 0

Anything is possible, but your idea is highly improbable.

2007-03-07 12:49:33 · answer #4 · answered by Scarp 3 · 0 0

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