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Chapt13.2 three features of EM-gravity: rigid body rotation, plane of ecliptic, axis rotation #290 Atom Totality 5th ed

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Archimedes Plutonium

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Feb 8, 2012, 2:13:52 AM2/8/12
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I am replacing mass gravity of Newton and General Relativity with EM-
gravity.

The best signal that gravity is EM is solid body or rigid body
rotation for only EM is strong enough to make that happen. However,
there are two other features that EM-gravity causes which mass-gravity
is unable to cause. Those two features are (i) having the astro bodies
form a planar ecliptic and (ii) all astro bodies have a rotation about
an axis formed because the body is composed of
electrical charges.

At length, I have discussed rigid body rotation for it is that which
has made me realize mass-gravity is a fake force. But I need to also
cover in some detail the
planar ecliptic and axial rotation that EM-gravity gives rise to. In
Newtonian gravity and GR, planar ecliptics of Solar Systems and spiral
galaxies are seen as happenstance, and indifferent to mass-gravity, as
well as the notion that bodies, all of them seem to rotate about an
axis. So in mass gravity, many features of the astro bodies are
ignored as out of the link or connection to gravity. In EM-gravity,
every aspect of an astro body is linked to the fact of
the EM force.

So I need two more chapters, one dealing with planar ecliptic and one
dealing with axial rotation.

(13.2) Rigid-Body-Rotation replacing both Newtonian 
gravity and
General Relativity and what remains is EM-gravity
(13.21) plane of ecliptic and spiral galaxies from EM-gravity
(13.22) axis of rotation and why all astro bodies have rotation from
EM-gravity

Now to get started with planar ecliptic, I need something from the
Maxwell Equations that tells me a plane is formed around the largest
EM force in a given volume, such as the Sun and its planets.

So what is in the Maxwell Equations that a plane is formed or in a
spiral galaxy of its nucleus that the other stars become in a ecliptic
plane?

I think the answer lies with Coulomb's law as seen on the cover of
Electricity
and Magnetism, Berkeley Physics Course, Purcell, 1965. In the lines of
force
of a bar magnet we see the lines of force going out elliptically from
the one pole to the other pole. So that those lines form what I
recently found on the tachocline of the Sun, a interface.

The lines of force go out elliptically to reach a maximum and then at
that maximum return to the opposite charged pole. In other words, the
Coulomb law with its lines of force forms a planar ecliptic in 3rd
dimensional space.

Let me talk more about this in the chapter.

But let me touch on the axial rotation chapter. I already spoke of
this earlier. What I want here is the idea that EM force is what holds
the chemical bond together. And when lumps of one object meets a lump
of another object, what attracts them is not mass to mass gravity, but
what attracts them to stay together is the differential electrical
charges in each of the two lumps. So that every lump of mass has a
differential charge distribution and due to that differential there
will begin a rotation of that lump, around an axis. Since most of the
objects in space have iron in them, then most objects in space will
have a larger than expected charge differential and thus a greater
axial rotation that what can be expected.

So EM-gravity demands three features of all objects in space (i) axial
spin rotation due to differential EM (ii) a long time system of astro
bodies will
form a planar ecliptic shape (iii) a long time system will have rigid
body rotation. None of those three can be caused by mass-gravity for
it is far too
weak, some 10^40 weaker than EM.

Archimedes Plutonium
http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
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