Electromagnetism is invisible, to look at a coil of wire that is charged with a current is a device that creates electromagnetism, you can not see energy that has no mass. To say that Einstein says that gravity is warped is not saying that you fully understand why. Newton presented his understanding of Gravity and Einstein presented a cause and effect scenario and others have made interpretations in order to understand; yet no one except Paul Einstein has presented a theory of Everything. We see the effects of electricity and see the effects of gravity but no one knows what is the true defining logic. In the Theory of Everything Gravity, Magnetism and Electricity are all the same thing at all levels from the quantum to the masses of the Universe.
Simply speaking, electricity is the relationship between the negative & the positive. It is the Trinity (N&P). The power of & is Energy without mass, it is the mechanism of the helix, the twisting force that gives spin to motors, the Earth and the Solar System. Gravity is of three parts also in that there must be a greater force that transmitts energy like for example the Sun, a receiver such as the Earth and third, you on Earth. It is a feeding mechanism that allows the expansion of the Universe to continue growing. I would have to give you several associated examples for you to fully understand this Theory that is not a theory but facts of nature. The warpping is the perspective of our being at one point and looking in the distance. All is in motion, all is in spinning and our line of sight is not fast enough to see what has already moved.
2007-12-25 16:49:45
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answered by blueridgemotors 6
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Rather than answer the question asked, I would challenge you to think about what gravity looks like. You seem to accept that you have some vision of what "warp in space" means in relation to gravity, but I bet that isn't really the case. This isn't a problem, but rather points out that any answers you receive describing the look of the electromagnetic force are bound to make little sense either.
2007-12-25 14:56:20
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answered by mdsosa1 1
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Electromagnetism is seen every day on Earth. Lighting, Auroras(for those who live up north), electricity, magnets, compasses, etc. The electromagnetic force is obvious in many simple ways that we do not even think about.
2007-12-25 16:18:10
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answered by North_Star 3
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Like a warp in space also.
2007-12-25 17:35:15
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answered by Asker 6
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You see electromagnetism every day. Light is an electromagnetic phenomenon.
2007-12-25 14:41:57
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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Hi. Like two orthogonal waves. (Perpendicular to each other.)
2007-12-25 14:40:06
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answered by Cirric 7
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