Is gravity a form of electromagnetic radiation?

Since gravity travels at the speed of light, I would strongly suspect it is in some respects into EMR I stehen.Bin off base here, or do you think eventually there will be an inter-connection?

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5 Responses to “Is gravity a form of electromagnetic radiation?”

  1. kumorifox 28. Jul, 2010 at 12:47 am #

    Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces of physics. Electromagnetism is different. It is assumed that there will be a Grand Unification Theory of gravitation, electromagnetism and the weak and nuclear forces. It is alleged a relationship to be, but all four forces are different, and, through their own area Teilchen.Nuclear: Gluon: PhotonenSchwache: BosonenGravity: gravitons

  2. Chef Killian 28. Jul, 2010 at 12:56 am #

    Einstein and many others try to link them. It was as “the great unification theory known”

  3. Christian A 28. Jul, 2010 at 1:49 am #

    Gravity depends on the mass and the distance of two celestial bodies electromagnetic radiation is to address a separate issue aufDies relates to expenses and invaded their distances zueinanderdie similarities just to GleichungenF (grav) = Gm1m2 / r (squared) F (fee) = kq1q2 / r (square)

  4. José Frink 28. Jul, 2010 at 2:49 am #

    No, you’re off-base, because there is nothing on electromagnetic c. We call c “the speed of light,” mainly for historical reasons, but it is much more than the essential. In other words, it just so happens that light is nebensächlich.Grundsätzlich with speed c, but this is the absolute invariant velocity c, to which all observers (or in the general relativity theory, all local observers) agreement. Massless particles can travel only at such a speed and massive particles can not reach it (since it is invariant). So the fact effects of gravity on the road c has nothing really to do with electromagnetism. It is deeper. It’s about the fact that the universe has a certain symmetry.

  5. cobirch2 28. Jul, 2010 at 3:16 am #

    Emphasis is sooo much weaker than electromagnetism. and it acts between neutral and charged bodies bodies.

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