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According to the unified field theory proposed by the author there is a common cause of gravitation and geomagnetism. The paper includes a letter from Faraday to Maxwell. Faraday clearly understood that gravitation and magnetism were related. The theory suggested in this paper has its roots in the work of Faraday and Ampere. | According to the unified field theory proposed by the author there is a common cause of gravitation and geomagnetism. The paper includes a letter from Faraday to Maxwell. Faraday clearly understood that gravitation and magnetism were related. The theory suggested in this paper has its roots in the work of Faraday and Ampere. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | The Earth\'s Command Field: Gravitation and Geomagnetism |
| Author(s) | Lee Pugh |
| Keywords | Earth, Gravitation, Geomagnetism |
| Published | 1997 |
| Journal | None |
Abstract
According to the unified field theory proposed by the author there is a common cause of gravitation and geomagnetism. The paper includes a letter from Faraday to Maxwell. Faraday clearly understood that gravitation and magnetism were related. The theory suggested in this paper has its roots in the work of Faraday and Ampere.