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Gravity Waves: do they exist?
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Gravity Waves: do they exist?
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Redrooster might have a seed of truth in his statement of a relationship between magnetics and gravity. If you read Raymond Chiao's work, a physicist from University of California, Merced, he states using Suprconductors there may be a way of generating electromagnetic waves from gravitational waves and vice versa.
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That's what I'm talking about,there seems to be a link between the two gravity/magnetism or electromagnetism. Maybe scientists have been looking at this from the wrong angle? As Ive mentioned previously,there has been no direct evidence in the search for gravity waves in the last 100 years or so. There has been indirect evidence of course but there has been indirect evidence for Bigfoot and anything else you care to name. Science is based on facts and the fact is that the present theory/theory's of gravity have been the stumbling block for the standard model to be complete.
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