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How much stronger are electromagnetic fields compared with gravitational fields?

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Re: How much stronger are electromagnetic fields compared with gravitational fields?
« Reply #20 on: 04/11/2018 14:04:31 »
Actually , the two fields would both experience a mutual gravitational attraction , thus affecting each other .  EMR fields are much less substantial than Grav. fields , but much easier to manipulate .  An Alcubiere Drive based on EMR would be far , far easier to make than one based on Grav. fields .
Okay , somebody tell him !
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