11. Relation between the gravitational and magnetic fields

11.1 Introducction. 79 ........................................................................................ 79
11.2 Gravitational and magnetic orbits. 79 ........................................................ 79
11.3 Planck’s conditions. 80 .............................................................................. 80
11.4. Relation between fields. 80 ...................................................................... 80
11.5. Conclusion . 81......................................................................................... 81


We have seen that the initial gravitational force starts under the Planck’s conditions and declines until the electron, whereas the final state of the electromagnetic force is the Planck’s conditions multiplied by the fine structure constant. Thus, it is foreseeable that the fine structure constant will link the gravitational and magnetic fields.

11.1 Introducction         Download Paper    

In classical physics the electric field is produced by the accumulation of electrical charge, while the magnetic field is due to electric current. In relativistic physics, an observer at rest with respect to a reference system will measure a different value than that an observer moving relative to the reference system mentioned above would measure. It has been shown that the electric charge is the time it takes the Planck atom to spin in the fourth dimension, and that the mass is the energy of this rotation or the magnetic field energy. Therefore, the electromagnetic and gravitational fields must be related, as are the mass and electric charge.
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11.5. Conclusion

In the current physics, the mass and the electric charge are intrinsic properties of the matter and their value hinges upon the random basis. Thus, the current physics are incapable of relating the properties of the particles and consequently incapable of relating the fields which produce the mass and the electron charge as well.

In the Planck’s conditions the gravitational and magnetic fields are linked by the fine structure constant.

The gravitational constant G and the magnetic constant m0 are also related by the fine structure constant.



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