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Is there an upper boundary to magnetism?
This is gonna take some explaining, and full disclosure: I'm still undergrad, so please, forgive my ignorance here. Though please also hear me out: magnetism, like gravity, falls off with distance, ...
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New "gravity force" analogous to magnetic force?
I was watching Eugene Khutoryansky's physics video about Einstein's Gravito-Electromagnetism, Gravity of moving mass in General Relativity
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Gravito-magnetism and gravitational waves outside of General Relativity
An important implication of (linearised) Einstein equations is that you can write a gravito-magnetic field in addition to the gravito-electric field (the classic gravitational field). And from there ...
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Where is magnetic field for gravity? [duplicate]
Reading the book called "The great design particles fields and creation" one finds the following paragraph
In a universe like ours, constructed of electrically charged elements, magnetism ...