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Perhaps gravity is an electromagnetic force? Directly proportional to the energy density of the electromagnetic fields within masses. All while pulling and tugging on distant objects in that direct proportionality between the masses. As well as being able to "bend" light since light can be bent by electromagnetic fields by the QED theory....

Probably completely wrong but eh its nice to visualize.
 

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Gravity is a perfectly mediocre song by John Mayer. :)

"Gravity"

Gravity is working against me
And gravity wants to bring me down

Oh I'll never know what makes this man
With all the love that his heart can stand
Dream of ways to throw it all away

Oh, gravity is working against me
And gravity wants to bring me down

[2x]
Oh twice as much ain't twice as good
And can't sustain like one half could
It's wanting more
That's gonna send me to my knees

Oh gravity, stay the hell away from me
And gravity has taken better men than me (now how can that be?)

Just keep me where the light is
Just keep me where the light is
Just keep me where the light is
C'mon keep me where the light is
C'mon keep me where the light is
C'mon keep me where keep me where the light is (oh, oh)
 

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Perhaps gravity is an electromagnetic force?

No its not

Directly proportional to the energy density of the electromagnetic fields within masses.

There might be a shred of truth to this, as energy=mass which causes a gravitational field

All while pulling and tugging on distant objects in that direct proportionality between the masses. As well as being able to "bend" light since light can be bent by electromagnetic fields by the QED theory....

eh?

Probably completely wrong but eh its nice to visualize.

if you like ..
 

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No its ..

Why not? How do we know that the curvature space time is not directly influenced itself by electromagnetic fields? It's one of the most profound things in science to contemplate considering nobody knows what gravity is, which I'm sure you're aware of.

If you look at the universe as if it were a quantum universe a unified field theory would make the most sense.
 

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Too be fair its not like we know much about electromagnetic fields either:
Gravity Fields: Mass attracts other mass. Why? Who knows?
Electric Fields: Charged particles attracts opposite charged particles. Why? Who knows?
Magnetic Fields: Moving charged particles attract charged particles moving in the opposite direction. Why? Who knows?

There's alot of things we don't know about how our world works, just lumping similar unknown concepts together probably won't help us figure them out.

(Then again this is based on what I learnt in high-school physics, so I could be completely wrong!:confused: )
 

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Why not? How do we know that the curvature space time is not directly influenced itself by electromagnetic fields? It's one of the most profound things in science to contemplate considering nobody knows what gravity is, which I'm sure you're aware of.

If you look at the universe as if it were a quantum universe a unified field theory would make the most sense.

Tough to see this one die as I thought this was a good question.

I have found two articles in a Google search I'll see what I can learn from them to tell you why this is so wrong.
 

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Tough to see this one die as I thought this was a good question.

I have found two articles in a Google search I'll see what I can learn from them to tell you why this is so wrong.

You could also link them.

I think, most importantly, they don't do the same thing. They're bothy forces, but they apply on different scales, in different ways.
 

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Tough to see this one die as I thought this was a good question.

I have found two articles in a Google search I'll see what I can learn from them to tell you why this is so wrong.

Please share, I know I'm wrong but I'm curious why.

All my google searching leads to string theory which is not what I'm talking about.
 

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ah sorry bud. They were scholarly articles requiring a membership to access, then the pizza guy got here and it was tv time.

They were definitely on the subject of electromagnetic fields and spacetime.

I am not up to the challenge of solving this.
 
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