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My hypothesis: Magnetism
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[quote:EvenT6HorizoN:MV8xOTA0MDY2XzMxODQ3NDQyXzY2Qzc3NjQ3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 18334263:MV8xOTA0MDY2XzMxODQ3MDYwX0JERjZERDM1] [quote:EvenT6HorizoN:MV8xOTA0MDY2XzMxODI5NzE2XzcxMDQ3QUQx] Feel free to belittle and criticize. [/quote] You can’t argue with reason against a position that isn’t based on reason, but pure fantasy. [/quote] You have something against magnets or something? Im not the creator of general [u]relativity[/u]. Einstein never said he was correct. [/quote]
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Magnetism should be the force we take on the hardest and study the most.
You may have seen me post this before, but I believe magnetism is a highly unsung force played in the universe.
No Magnetism = No Objects = No Mass = No Gravity
Mass is the force that creates gravity by bending spacetime, no?
If that is the case, then you need objects to bend spacetime, which can only be present with magnetism.
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