I think yes.Maybe we could have got more information about this if Einstein had finished his "Unfied Field Theory " also called the the 'TOE -theory of everything' which unites time,space and electromagnetism.I also read in a website that this theory was used by the US navy in a war to make a battleship from Philadelphia disappear from the sights of the enemy.
Check out the link .I swear You wont sleep properly that night if you are a true science fanatist
2007-05-27 06:21:31
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answered by t-rex 2
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Are you reffering to a particular theory. As far as my training in electromagnetism (undergradate), the answer is no. The whole space-time thing refers to General Relativity. There is a theory by some guy who did the space-time treatment to the other three forces (electromagnetism, strong nuc., and weak nuc.). He had to make up two more forces or something to make all the math/theory work.. It is so out there it is hard to devise any experiment to test it.
2007-05-27 13:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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NO.
Magnetism, or gravity, if you will, has nothing to do with twisting, curving, looping, or bending of anything. It, especially, has nothing whatsoever to do with space in the
sense of outer space being vast, and seemingly endless.
If you want to try and develop some theories of your own, you must first study and understand the theories of others. A good education will help you do that.
2007-05-27 13:16:44
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answered by zahbudar 6
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Your qestion makes absolutey no sense
2007-05-27 13:23:18
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answered by Gene 7
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Nope.
2007-05-27 13:14:29
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answered by jawbertsc 2
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