Subject: Has gravity been shown to be affected by magnetic fields acting on HTSC?
Date: Tue Nov 20 11:15:51 2001
Posted by mike
Grade level: 7-9
School: preston
City: fort collins State/Province: CO
Country: USA
Area of science: Physics
ID: 1006272951.Ph
Message:
In an issue of popular Mechanics I found an article about gravity
being "altered" when a high temperature superconductor under the influence
of "time altering" magnetic fields. According to the article, ions in the HTSC
spin so fast that they create a magnetogravitric field. Has this shown to be
true?
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