Newton was wrong
By kienne
@kienne (14)
United States
September 24, 2009 9:18am CST
Gravity is magnetism. Sure many of you will step onto my discussion with your no no no's and debate the ins and outs of why I am wrong. But i will answer your debates, i will show you with some common sense and hard scientific facts that i am right. Are you prepared for a debate of significant educational purposes? or just a wanna be physics buff?
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4 responses
@kreator81 (40)
• India
17 Oct 09
I have an open mind, hence Iam really intrigued by your statement.Iam eager to know what proof u have to support ur statement.do let me know.
@crystallight1l (347)
• Canada
29 Oct 09
I highly doubt it. Magnetism and gravity are too things. Why? Gravity pulls big objects to smaller objects. Magnetism pulls any metal that's magnetic (iron,e.g.). Some metals aren't attracted by magnetism, yet it falls down---gravity.
@kienne (14)
• United States
30 Jun 10
Yes Einstein, and we are magnetic, this is why we have to have magnetic metals like iron to survive, just like any other living matter here. Everything is magnetic due to magnetic induction. Magnetic induction means to become magnetized from being within a magnetic field.
@stvasile (7306)
• Romania
24 Sep 09
Well, for starters, your assumptions sound more than ridiculous. But, then again, most of the important physics principles we now consider obvious have been considered ridiculous at the time they were announced. That is why, at least for the sake of discussion, I am more than interested in hearing what you have to say to support this innovative theory.
@bigsccs (13)
• Greece
31 May 10
Though I haven't read your theory yet, all phycisists agree that newton laws are definetely wrong. However his theory is useful for our everyday life.
Gravity is very hard to understand and describe. Even when using Einstein's theories. All of them give you numbers and calculations but do not explain the origin or nature of such powers.