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Energy Electromagnetic Force Equivalence, <i>E = F<sub>e</sub>x r</i>

Energy Electromagnetic Force Equivalence, <i>E = F<sub>e</sub>x r</i>
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摘要 By combing the mass energy equivalence formula, E=mc2, with the speed of light and gravity formula, , a new equation for energy is derived. The Energy Electromagnetic Force Equivalence is used to explain the rotational torque of the stars, planets, and galaxy. A greater understanding of the universe is achieved with a simple mathematical expression. Nuclear energy from the Sun is converted to an electrical force which pervades the universe and gives the bodies within it, rotational motion. It is a macro equation for action at a distance. The equation suggests that nuclear energy and electromagnetic force is one of the most basic equations of the universe. It is proposed that there is only one all-encompassing force of the universe, the electromagnetic force. By combing the mass energy equivalence formula, E=mc2, with the speed of light and gravity formula, , a new equation for energy is derived. The Energy Electromagnetic Force Equivalence is used to explain the rotational torque of the stars, planets, and galaxy. A greater understanding of the universe is achieved with a simple mathematical expression. Nuclear energy from the Sun is converted to an electrical force which pervades the universe and gives the bodies within it, rotational motion. It is a macro equation for action at a distance. The equation suggests that nuclear energy and electromagnetic force is one of the most basic equations of the universe. It is proposed that there is only one all-encompassing force of the universe, the electromagnetic force.
作者 Greg Poole
机构地区 Industrial Tests
出处 《Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology》 2019年第4期1057-1062,共6页 高能物理(英文)
关键词 c2 CENTRIPETAL Acceleration ENERGY Force Mass ENERGY EQUIVALENCE Light c2 Centripetal Acceleration Energy Force Mass Energy Equivalence Light
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