MIT professor debunks gravity -
"electromagnetism 10 to the 36th more powerful than "gravity" "
Electromagnetism could be a zillion times stronger than gravity. It still only effects ferrous metal.
Gravity in reality is a weak natural force. If it were a strong force like the one binding atoms, you'd be sucked into the earth's core and turned to jelly.
what core - you mean the theoretical globe earth core - first you must prove the spinning globe earth hurtling around in a vacuum - then perhaps the core can be postulated
what core - you mean the theoretical globe earth core - first you must prove the spinning globe earth hurtling around in a vacuum - then perhaps the core can be postulated
Nice dodge. Still waiting to hear your theory on how the earth's magnetism keeps you on the ground.
I just watched it. He is not replacing gravity with magnetism. He is merely explaining that magnetism is a stronger force.
This has been understood for a long time. Nothing new
You are claiming the earth is a magnet and that disproves gravity. That's what the youtube title says too but that's not what he's proving.
Watch the video. Forget the bonehead title.
Read the comments for the video. The title is bogus and put there by a dope. The video is real but misinterpreted
Summary:
The earth is not a magnet.
You are not iron man.
Youtube is where the truth goes to die.
Case dismissed for lack of evidence.
scientists talk about gravity when discussing the theoretical heliocentric solar system/universe -
they avoid gravity when discussing the earth itself - MIT professor makes it clear that what hold the earth together is not gravity but electromagnetism
No that is clearly NOT what he is saying nor proving. It's what you wish he was saying and proving.
He proved magnetism is stronger than gravity. He never even mentions the earth.
you are the one that believe you are 30 times faster than a speeding bullet spinning faster than the speed of sound ----- Lost in Space - not me
Excuse me but there is no difference in the effect of magnetism whether it is created by continous electrical current or permanently infused in the magnet.
Magnetism has zero effect on biological matter or non-metalic substances. In fact magnetism only attracts ferrous metals, those containing iron.
And no, iron pills won't work.
You need a new theory.