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Originally Posted by Fortis
Experimentally it has been shown that (for all cases considered) the gravitational force is proportional to mass, and the magnetic force is proportional to the magnetic moment. Have you actually compared meaurements of the magnetic moments and masses of a range of atoms and found that they are directly proportional to each other?
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The gravitational force is proportional to mass, yes but let us see in Better view.
Better view is the gravitational force is proportional to mass of nucleus.
I say is nucleus of all atoms having new type of magnetic force, that is magnetic property of Nucleus and I call it as atomic magnetic force.
Better view is the gravitational force is directly proportional to magnetic property of nucleus.
Like wise magnetic force is proportional to the magnetic moment.
Better view is present magnetic force is proportional to the mass of electron
Better view is present magnetic force is directly proportional to the mass of anti electron.
Better view is present magnetic force is directly proportional to the magnetic property of anti electron.
So gravity is directly proportional to magnetic property of nucleus (atomic magnetic force).this atomic magnetic force is something different from present magnetic force.