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'Earth's gravity due to electromagnetism'

Last Updated: Tuesday, September 20, 2011, 10:47
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`Earth`s gravity due to  electromagnetism` New Delhi: Are gravity and electromagnetism "two sides of the same coin"? An Indian researcher says yes and advances the theory of the gravity of planet Earth being linked to the electromagnetism generated within its core. The research paper is up on a NASA site on astrophysics and generating interest.

Ashwini Kumar Lal, an official with the Town and Country Planning Organisation of India's urban development ministry, has in his paper "On Planetary Electromagnetism and Gravity" said that the gravitational pull on earth and similar planets like Mars, Venus and Mercury is due to the generation of electromagnetism within their interiors.

"There is an electrical dynamo working inside these planets. The gravity on these planets is due to the electromagnetic force," Lal a news agency.

Lal's paper was published in the June 2011 issue of the peer-reviewed online American journal, Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics. It has also been put up on the Astrophysics Data System (ADS), a digital library portal for researchers in astronomy and physics, maintained by NASA and Harvard's Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

"The outer core of the earth comprises iron and nickel, through which electricity can pass. Since earth itself is rotating on its axis, it creates an electric medium and the earth becomes like a dynamo," he contends.

Lal also feels that his theory of gravity and electromagnetism being two sides of the same coin "is a major statement in the laws of physics" and could cause a "major upset in physics".

This is because the Standard Model of particle physics only explains the interactions of three fundamental forces - electromagnetic and the strong and the weak nuclear interaction, but leaves out gravity, as it does not incorporate the theory of general relativity.

Lal writes in his article: "Findings of the study undertaken suggest that Earth's gravitational attraction may be attributed to magnetic coupling experienced between Earth's electromagnetism and all the earthly objects - electrically charged or uncharged. More precisely, terrestrial gravity is deemed to be outcome of the bound state of the planetary electromagnetism."

According to Professor TV Krishnan, a former scientist with the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), who is working with problems in fundamental physics, "Dr Lal has sought to establish that gravitation and electromagnetism are both sides of the same coin, based on his studies of the Earth's magnetism. This has brought into focus what is straight under our nose in particle physics, but not noticed."

"The unit of magnetism depends on both mass and charge of the particle (Bohr magneton). Electrostatic as well as electro-magnetic forces depend on mass as well as charge.

"In fact every particle with energy, including the neutrino, has mass given by Einstein's famous formula, E=mc² (energy equals mass into speed of light squared). But what is true for a particle is true for galaxies as well."

"Dr. Ashwini Kumar Lal seeks unity of concepts from the 'macro' to the 'micro' and his conclusions that the forces are all related deserves appreciation," says Prof Krishnan, who has authored a book "Beyond the Barriers".

Lal has earlier authored three research papers in the fields of astrophysics and physics that have been published in leading European/American journals. His papers, including one on Origin of Life, are also abstracted in the Astrophysics Data System digital library.

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First Published: Tuesday, September 20, 2011, 10:43

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vimal madhu - anchal
every body is attracted by other bodies so if gravity is due to electro magnetism if we provide some sort of energy we could overcome that gravity stuff isn`t it???????
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vimal madhu - anchal
i don`t know what is true but i have a doubt about
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Jay - Orlando
How does this explain the gravity of non-planetary bodies, such as asteroids, which do not have a molten iron core and no significant electromagnetic field and yet have gravity?
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Achilleas Margaritis - Greece
This is unbelievably ridiculous. Are we going back to the Middle Ages? I am really dumbfounded by this. It is so wrong, on every possible level.
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Krishna - San Jose, CA
I don`t know whether Dr. Ashwini Kumar Lal`s research is correct or wrong. My comment is for the person who wrote this article: just saying the same thing again and again doesn`t make it believable. You mentioned ``gravity is due to electromagnetism`` a zillion times in this short article. And would you please tell me why you had the ``In fact every particle with energy`` paragraph in there at all. I say this not to hurt you but please don`t write crappy articles like this.
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Krishna - San Jose, CA
I don`t know whether Dr. Ashwini Kumar Lal`s research is correct or wrong. My comment is for the person who wrote this article:
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Larry - California
How does such a paper get published?
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Ashwini Kumar Lal - New Delhi
My paper titled `` On Planetary Electromagnetism and Gravity`` published in American online journal, `International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics` was accepted for publication after due scrutiny by experts in the field. Before making any comment on the published paper, I will request readers to have a look at the full text e-print of which is freely available at the UK site: http://vixra.org/abs/1005.0063
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Murtaza - MP burhanpur
moon doesnt have electromagnetic field, so how come it has got gravity?
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Ashwini Kumar Lal - New Delhi
Glenn Nelson is quite true. The journal in which my paper has been published is not `Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics` but `` International Journal of Astronomy and astrophysics``.The full text pdf can be seen at http://www.scirp.org/journal/ijaa
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Anu - Pune
Journals are reviewed by experts before getting published, therefore who so ever bluntly saying moron or similar words should first think before writing such blogs
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James G Conley - Buffalo, NY USA
Mars does not have a magnetic field, since it`s interior solidified long ago. It`s gravity is due solely to it`s mass. Therefore, Dr. Lal`s theory does not hold.



Mathieu - Canada
The problem with this theory is that gravitation has been measured with small scale object that have no internal magnetism (ex. two lead spheres pulling on each other when brought really really close). .



dishkyauow - india
Completely agree with this... if u look further its in our dna to go close to a place where some thing, some turmoil is happening.. same is the case with particles, they go towards the place where there is a turmoil, and where there is a constant turmoil (spin) there is an electro magnetic field and this movement towards the turmoil is gravity... bravo dr.ashwini, u hit the nail on its head....