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Electromagnetic Gravity? Examination of the Electric Universe Theory

Authors: Raymond H Gallucci

The Electric Universe (EU) theory postulates that gravity is just another manifestation of electromagnetism, albeit at an almost inconceivably lower force (~10-39 as strong). This paper examines the EU conjecture about an electromagnetic basis for gravity based on simplified mathematical analysis for an idealized arrangement of three hydrogen atoms. Results suggest that the possibility of an electromagnetically-induced distortion of a hydrogen atom to create an atomic dipole is at least plausible.

Comments: 11 Pages. Revised with footnote for different electron speeds

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[v1] 2016-08-31 12:45:39
[v2] 2018-02-21 08:48:25
[v3] 2019-06-26 07:58:42
[v4] 2019-07-02 13:01:36
[v5] 2019-12-16 08:54:27
[v6] 2019-12-16 16:35:58

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