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Apr 15, 2016 at 16:54 comment added John Muggins Some of the effects of the 4-vector theory need to be modified when moved from special to general relativity. (See Four-Vector Wikipedia) That was he earliest indicator that Einstein's attempt to unify gravity was off a little bit. Today we have telescopes in space that can clearly mark our gravitational formulas as incorrect. So we know there is something missing from our math. We must find the answer. To logically exclude the affects of magnetism on gravity solely on the basis of another theory which is slightly wrong is a catch 22. I believe it's worth looking into Gabriel. AMF, I am.
Nov 3, 2014 at 14:21 history answered Andrew McAddams CC BY-SA 3.0