If a spinning charge moves relative to another, the induced electrical force will be orthonormal; the induced magnetic force (Lorentz force) will be orthogonal. If a spinning mass moves relative to another the induced graviatational force will be orthonormal, the induced inertial force (precession) will be orthogonal. Gravity and charge are static effects. Inertia and Magnetisim are motional effects. No "tick faries" or time required. How else could it be? ---------- Sue... |
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