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On Sep 15, 8:11*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: I believe it is also what is referred to as "the weak force" Magnetism is one aspect of the electromagnetic force. The "weak force" is associated with atomic nuclei. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weak_force -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com Cecil, if one follows the above url to electroweak interaction it states the connection between electromagnetic and the weak force interactionas emminating from a single force ie weak force is part and parel of the primary force. In radiation a time varying magnetic field also creats the circulating field ( parity of forces). such that eddy currents matches the description inferred by the above electroweak interaction . Personally I see both interactions as being one and the same thing. In the path to this segment it infers the weak force is also in free space and it is that I do not understand, as the root cause of action is the intersection of two separate magnetic fields and the amalgamation of two forces producing a triangle of forces summation in three dimensional form ( three movements of freedom required for stabalization).Thus the mystery is how two magnetic fields are created and more important WHEN ! Art |
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